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Kharagpur railway station

Kharagpur  railway station :

Kharagpur is a railway station in Kharagpur subdivision of Paschim Medinipur district in the Indian state of West Bengal.


Kharagpur Junction came up in 1898-99. On one side, Bengal Nagpur Railway’s Kharagpur-Cuttack line was opened on New Year’s Day in 1899.

On the other hand, the opening of the bridge over the Rupnarayan River at Kolaghat, on 19 April 1900, connected Howrah with Kharagpur. Kharagpur was also linked with Sini the same year. The line was ready in 1898-99. The Kharagpur-Midnapore branch line was opened to traffic in 1901.


After Gorakhpur, and Kollam junction, Kerala, Kharagpur has the world's third longest railway platform with a length of 1,072.5 metres (3,519 ft). Remodelling of Gorakhpur railway station was completed and the new platform inaugurated on 6 October 2013.



Till then Kharagpur boasted of the longest platform in the world for many years.



Platform nos. 1 and 3, and 2 and 4 of Kharagpur Junction are contiguous.

The 24 coach Coromandel Express stops at the start of platform no. 3 and its tail extends some distance in to platform no. 1.
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