Guwahati, 8th July, 2026:
Northeast Frontier
Railway has successfully
redeveloped Haldibari Railway Station in West Bengal under the Amrit Bharat
Station Scheme (ABSS), transforming the station into a modern, accessible and
passenger-friendly transport hub while preserving its regional heritage.
One of the oldest railway stations in North
Bengal, Haldibari has historically served as an important gateway connecting Eastern
and North-Eastern India. Originally commissioned in 1878, the station regained
strategic importance with the reopening of the Haldibari – Chilahati rail link
between India and Bangladesh in 2020, strengthening regional connectivity and
cross-border trade.
The redevelopment works, completed in March 2026, include renovation of the
station building and waiting halls, modernization of toilets, construction of a
new 12-metre-wide Foot Over Bridge, additional platform shelters, resurfacing
of platforms with granite and Kota stone, installation of two lifts,
development of a spacious circulating area with improved drainage and parking
facilities, façade enhancement, landscaping and beautification through graffiti
art.
Special emphasis has been laid on passenger
convenience and inclusivity through Divyangjan-friendly facilities such as
ramps, tactile pathways, accessible toilets, improved signage, and upgraded
passenger information systems. Modern telecom and security infrastructure has
also been installed to enhance operational efficiency and passenger safety.
The redevelopment has addressed longstanding
challenges such as congestion at the station entrance, inadequate parking,
waterlogging and ageing infrastructure. A new entrance porch, better traffic
circulation, expanded waiting areas, modular toilet facilities, improved
lighting, and enhanced platform amenities now provide passengers with a safer,
cleaner and more comfortable travel experience.
The upgraded station is expected to
significantly benefit passengers, tourists, and the local community by
improving connectivity, supporting economic growth, promoting regional products
through the 'One Station One Product'
initiative, and further strengthening the historic India–Bangladesh railway
corridor.
Under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, Northeast
Frontier Railway is redeveloping 92
stations across its jurisdiction as part of Indian Railways' nationwide
initiative to modernize 1,337 railway
stations, providing world-class passenger amenities, sustainable
infrastructure, and enhanced connectivity.


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