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Tatanagar–Bilaspur section

The Tatanagar–Bilaspur section is part of the Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line and connects Tatanagar in the Indian state of Jharkhand and Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh. Part of one of the major trunk lines in the country, it passes through an industrial-mining area and handles high volumes of freight, particularly coal and iron ore.

Tatanagar–Bilaspur section
Jharsuguda Junction an important railway station on Tatanagar–Bilaspur section
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleJharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh
Termini
Service
SystemElectrified
Operator(s)South Eastern Railway, South East Central Railway, East Coast Railway
Technical
Track lengthMain line: 468 km (291 mi)
Branch lines:
Champa–Gevra Road: 50 km (31 mi)
Bondamunda–Barsuan: 70 km (43 mi)
Rajkharswan–Gua: 106 km (66 mi)
Padapahar–Jakhapura: 224 km (139 mi)
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
ElectrificationYes
Route map

km
km
CSPGCL Korba West
Thermal Power Station
Korba Coalfield
Gevra, Dipka and Kusmunda mines
Bilaspur
468
Gatora
462
465
Gevra Road
Jairamnagar
458
Kotmi-Sunar (halt)
446
451
Korba
Akaltara
440
CSPGCL Korba East
Thermal Power Station
Kapan
432
Naila Janjgir
426
442
Urga
Hasdeo River
436
Saragbundiya
Champa
415
431
Madwarani
429
Kothari Road
Sulgare
407
425
Balpur (halt)
Baradwar
399
384
Sakti
374
Jharradih
370
Kharsia
360
Robertson
351
Bhupdeopur
342
Kirodimalnagar
Jindal Airstrip
Jindal Steel and Power
Raigarh Steel Plant
335
Raigarh
325
Kotarlia
316
Jamga
304
Daghora
298
Hemagiri
284
Belpahar
Orient Paper Mills
276
Brajarajnagar
273
Ib
263
Jharsuguda
255
Dhutra
250
Panpali
243
Bagdhi
227
Bamra
219
Tangarmunda
211
Garpos
206
Sogra
200
Sonakhan
193
Rajgangpur
Larsen & Toubro
Kansbahal Works
183
Kansbahal
Jakhapura
318
176
Kalunga
Sukinda Road
310
Kalinganagar
169
Panposh
Baghuapal
300
Tomka
291
178
Kuamunda
Daitari & Iron Ore Mines
190
Biramitrapur
Tangripal
282
Sagadapata
268
163
Rourkela
Chilkidara
255
Harichandanpur
243
157
Bondamunda
Nilkantheswar
232
Sitabhinji
222
170
Dumetra
Basantapur
208
176
Lathikata
Narayanpur
199
180
Champajharan
Kendujhar
193
185
Chandiposi
Gualdih
191
198
Patashi
Prajangpur
184
207
Bimalgarh
Nayagarh
171
Essel, Rungta
and other mines
Gognaposh
Juruli
156
Steel Authority of India
Barsuan Iron Ore Mines
Banspani
147
227
Barsuan
Tata Steel
Joda Mines
Murga Mahadev
Deojhar
Gua
148
Steel Authority of India
Gua Iron Ore Mines
Steel Authority of India
Bolani Iron Ore Mines
155
149
Bisra
Barbil
148
142
Bhalaulata
Jamkunda
135
Jaraikela
Barajamda
139
Freight interchange for
light railway from Chiria
Tata Steel
Noamundi Iron Ore Mines
123
Manoharpur
Noamundi
126
112
Posoita
105
Dearawan (halt)
Padapahar
122
Saranda Tunnel
Dongoaposi
117
96
Goilkera
Maluka
107
89
Tunia
Kendposi
095
83
Sonua
Talaburu
088
71
Lotapahar
Jhikpani
079
62
Chakradharpur
Chaibasa
062
52
Barabambo
Pandrasali
054
42
Rajkharswan
35
Mahali Marup
27
Sini
20
Birbans
11
Gamhariya
5
Adityapur
Tata Steel
Jamshedpur Steel Plant
Tatanagar
00
Tata Motors
Jamshedpur Plant
to Badampahar
 
km
km
to Kharagpur
 

Source: Google maps

Geography edit

The Tatanagar–Bilaspur section of Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line passes through the Saranda forest on the Chota Nagpur Plateau in southern Jharkhand. The area through which it passes includes portions of northern Odisha and northern Chhattisgarh, with topography similar to that of the Chota Nagpur Plateau. It is generally forested area amidst hills alternating with valleys. The major rivers flowing through the area are: Subarnarekha, Kharkai, South Karo, South Koel, Sankh, Brahmani, Ib, Mand and Hasdeo. While the eastern portion of this line connects to iron ore mines spread on both sides of the Jharkhand–Odisha border, the western portion caters to the Ib Valley Coalfield in Odisha and the Korba Coalfield in Chhattisgarh. There are three steel plants in the area: the Jamshedpur Works of Tata Steel, Rourkela Steel Plant of SAIL and Jindal Steel and Power at Raigarh. Bharat Aluminium Company has its plant at Korba. There are several engineering units on this line, as for example Tata Motors at Jamshedpur, Tata Growth Shop and Tayo Rolls at Adityapur, and Larsen & Toubro at Kansbahal. The line extends support to numerous cement plants, power plants, refractory units, ferro alloy plants and a paper mill.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Kalinganagar is an upcoming industrial hub in Odisha.[7][8]

History edit

The Howrah–Allahabad–Mumbai line, a joint effort of Great Indian Peninsula Railway and East Indian Railway Company came up in 1870.[9] The Bengal Nagpur Railway was formed in 1887 for the purpose of upgrading the Nagpur Chhattisgarh Railway and then extending it via Bilaspur to Asansol, in order to develop a shorter Howrah–Mumbai route than the one via Allahabad.[10] The Bengal Nagpur Railway main line from Nagpur to Asansol, on the Howrah–Delhi main line, was opened for goods traffic on 1 February 1891.[11]

One of the last hurdles for the track was construction of the Saranda Tunnel. It was completed on 1 October 1892.[11] The tunnel pierces the narrow divide between the Subarnarekha and the Brahmani basins.[12]

The 50.70 km (32 mi) long 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge Champa–Korba–Gevra Road branch line was constructed between 1953 and 1956.[13]

Railway reorganization edit

The Bengal Nagpur Railway was nationalized in 1944.[11]Eastern Railway was formed on 14 April 1952 with the portion of East Indian Railway Company east of Mughalsarai and the Bengal Nagpur Railway.[14] In 1955, South Eastern Railway was carved out of Eastern Railway. It comprised lines mostly operated by BNR earlier.[14][15] Amongst the new zones started in April 2003 were East Coast Railway and South East Central Railway. Both these railways were carved out of South Eastern Railway.[14]

Jurisdiction edit

The mainline from Tatanagar to Jharsuguda, and all branch lines within this portion except Juruli–Jakhapura section are within the jurisdiction of Chakradharpur railway division of South Eastern Railway. The Ib–Bilaspur section of the mainline is under the jurisdiction of Bilaspur railway division of South East Central Railway. Juruli–Jakhapura section is under the jurisdiction of East Coast railway.[16]

Movement of steel plant raw materials edit

Frontline paid rich tributes to Bengal Nagpur Railway/South Eastern Railway:[17]

"As it expanded its network at a rapid pace to help in the exploitation of the rich mineral resources in the region. New lines were laid and connections made to facilitate the movement of iron ore to the new steel plants – TISCO and IISCO at Tatanagar and Burnpur respectively. To tap the coal reserves in Jharia, a 115-mile-long (184 km) line connecting Midnapore with Bhojudih was set up in 1903 and extended to Gomoh in 1907. In 1922, the Talcher coalfields were linked by a rail line taking off from Nergundi on the East Coast. The Raipur-Vizianagaram link was completed in 1931, connecting the East Coast with the Central Province. Following these developments, the BNR Company owned the largest narrow gauge network in the country… "As independent India embarked on a policy of rapid industrialisation, the SER took upon the task of moving raw materials by constructing new lines from plants to the mine heads at Dallhirajra, Ahiwara, Barsuan, Kiriburu and Meghataburu. Doubling of sections and progressive electrification were taken up along with the setting up of marshalling yards and exchange yards to meet the demands of the steel sector."

Electrification edit

The entire line is electrified but that came in stages.[1] The Purulia–Chakradharpur, Kandra–Gomharria, Sini–Adityapur, Adityapur–Tatanagar, Chakradharpur–Manoharpur and Manoharpur–Rourkela sections were electrified in 1961–62. The Rourkela–Jharsuguda, Jharsuguda–Raigarh and Raigarh–Bilaspur sections were electrified in 1969–70.[18]

Amongst the branch lines the Rajkharsawan–Dangoaposi section was electrified in 1960–61. It was extended to Noamundi in 1965–66. The Padapahar–Deojhar and Noamundi–Barajamda sections were electrified in 1966–67, and the same year electrification was extended to Gua and Bolanikhadan.[18] The branch line between Rajkharswan and Dongoaposi was amongst the first routes on the Indian Railways to be electrified with 25 kV-AC traction.[1]

The Bondamunda–Lathikata and Lathikata–Chandiposh sections were electrified in 1996–97 and electrification was extended to Bimalagarh in 1997–1998. It was further extended to Barsuan and Rangra the same year.[18]

The Rourkela–Biramitrapur section was electrified in 1964–65.[18]

The Champa–Korba section was electrified in 1987–88 and electrification was extended to Gevra Road in 1988–89.[18]

Passenger movement edit

Tatanagar, Rourkela and Bilaspur on this line are amongst the top hundred booking stations of Indian Railway.[19]

Freight traffic edit

Iron ore edit

Iron ore is the second largest commodity moved by the railways in India, accounting for 16% of total freight traffic. (Coal is number one with a 43% share). 116 million million tonnes of iron ore was moved in 2006–07 which included 38.84 million tonnes of iron ore for export.[20]

In 2010–11 South-East Railway earned Rs 8,187 crore in freight charges, of which Rs 5,135 crore was from iron ore transportation.[21] Apart from domestic consumption, iron ore from the mines in Odisha and Jharkhand is exported through Haldia, Visakhapatnam, Paradeep and Gangavaram ports.[21]

Bengal Iron and Steel Co. started iron mining at Pansiraburu in their Duia mines in 1901. Initially the iron ore was transported over hilly terrain and through thick forests in bullock carts to the nearest rail head at Manoharpur. The ore was consumed in the Kulti Works, which then produced iron. In 1910, the Manoharpur Light Railway was built from Manoharpur to the foot of Pansira Buru. It was extended to Chiria in 1916.[22] A 64 km (40 mi) branch line from Tatanagar to Gorumahisani (on the Asansol–Tatanagar–Kharagpur line) was opened to traffic in 1911 mainly for transportation of iron ore.[11] The Rajkharswan–Dongoaposi line was opened in 1924 and extended to Gua in 1925, primarily to transport iron ore and manganese ore for IISCO Steel Plant at Burnpur.[11] In 1936, the Manoharpur Light Railway owned 34 locomotives, 5 railcars and 360 goods wagons.[23]

Tata Steel started the iron mines at Noamundi in 1925 and that has been the major source of its iron ore for many years. It has also been getting iron ore from its Joda mines for around half a century.[24][25] The 28.05 km (17 mi) long 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge Noamundi–Banspani line was constructed between 1956 and 1958.[13]

The Jhakpura–Daitari line was opened for traffic in 1977[11] and the Banspani–Tomka line was added in 1998.[26]

Rourkela was connected to Barsuan iron ore mines (the township is Tensa) in 1960 and the line was extended to Kiriburu in 1963.[27]

Barsuan, commissioned in 1960, Kiriburu, commissioned in 1964, Meghahatuburu, commissioned in 1985, and Bolani, commissioned in 1960, are iron ore mines on this track administered by the Raw Materials Division of Steel Authority of India. Numerous private operators are engaged in iron ore mining, quite often for exports.[28][29][30][31]

Construction of the line between Jakhapura, on the Howrah–Chennai line, and Daitari was sanctioned in 1976–77. It was commissioned in 1981. The 152 km (94 mi)-long Daitari–Banspani line was sanctioned in 1992–93 to facilitate transportation of iron ore for export through Paradip Port. The Banspani–Kendujhar section was operational in 2004. The Kendujhar–Tomka section was operational in 2007. Passenger trains started plying on this route in 2009.[32][33][34]

Coal edit

The Gevra mine of the Korba Coalfield, the largest open cast mine in Asia, is served by the Champa–Gevra Road branch line.[35][36][37][38][39] As of 2011 Gevra mine had a capacity of 35 million tonnes per annum and along with Dipka and Kusmunda mine the area had a total annual capacity of 70 million tonnes.[40]

The 2010 production level of the Ib Valley Coalfield, served by this line, was 38 million tonnes but was expected to rise sharply over the years.[39][41]

The Mand Raigarh Coalfield does not have a rail link (as of 2012). Construction of the 180 km (112 mi)-long Bhupdeopur–Korichhapar/Baroud–Dharamjaygarh with an extension up to the Champa–Korba branch line is essential for the transportation of around 100 million tonnes of coal planned annually from Mand Raigarh Coalfield. South Eastern Coalfields Limited will fund this project. Construction of the 52 km (32 mi) long Jharsuguda–Barpalli rail line is essential for transportation of coal from the Ib Valley Coalfield with a potential of 90 million tonnes per annum. Mahanadi Coalfields Limited will fund this project.[42]

South East Central Railway, the railway zone handling coal transportation mentioned above, is the largest freight-loading zonal railway in India. It handled a revenue-earning freight traffic of 150.7 million tonnes in 2011–12 and the coal throughput was 112.5 million tonnes (against 104.4 million tonnes in the previous financial year).[43]

Speed limits edit

The entire Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai line is classified as a "Group A" line which can take speeds up to 130 km/h. The Rajakharshwan–Dongoaposi–Padapahar–Barajamda–Gua, Bondamunda–Bimlagarh–Barsuan–Kiriburu, Kandra–Gamharria, Champa–Gevra Road and Padapahar–Banspani branch lines are classified as "Group E Special" lines where traffic density is very high or likely to grow substantially in future and the present sanctioned speed is less than 100 km/h.[44]

New line surveys edit

New line surveys of Indian Railway to be taken up during 2012–13 in this section include Champa–Abhimanpur bypass line, Bilaspur–Dongargarh via Uslapur Mungeli, Korba–Ranchi, Renukoot–Korba via Ambikapur Katghora, Bilaspur–Gatora–Dipka–Katghora, Pendra–Gevra Road via Katghora, Banspani–Barbil, Banspani–Barsuan.[45]

New railway station project edit

Shifting of Banspani station to Joda Town. Amid a growing demand for shifting of Banspani railway station to Joda Town of Keonjhar district of Odisha, a delegation from the railways visited the area Thursday 10 May 2019.

Banspani is considered an important railway station of Joda Mining Sector of Odisha, under South Eastern railway in terms of freight services. Daily, lakhs of tonnes of minerals are transported from this station to various parts of the country. Even passengers trains operate to various major destinations like Kacheguda(Hyderabad), Visakhapattanam, Bhubaneswar, Tatanagar, Rourkela. But distance between town and the station is creating issue due to improper distance, and pollution.

A delegation of the railways led by top officials like SK Singh, GK Sahu took stock of the area from Banspani to Bachu Hutting on 10/05/2019.

"If the railway station is shifted to Joda town, passengers will feel it easy, and it can be a major station of this region in future." they added.

Head of the delegation SK Singh said that technical aspect of the proposal is being checked and a report will be submitted to the higher authorities soon.

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The Tatanagar Bilaspur section is part of the Howrah Nagpur Mumbai line and connects Tatanagar in the Indian state of Jharkhand and Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh Part of one of the major trunk lines in the country it passes through an industrial mining area and handles high volumes of freight particularly coal and iron ore Tatanagar Bilaspur sectionJharsuguda Junction an important railway station on Tatanagar Bilaspur sectionOverviewStatusOperationalOwnerIndian RailwaysLocaleJharkhand Odisha ChhattisgarhTerminiTatanagarBilaspurServiceSystemElectrifiedOperator s South Eastern Railway South East Central Railway East Coast RailwayTechnicalTrack lengthMain line 468 km 291 mi Branch lines Champa Gevra Road 50 km 31 mi Bondamunda Barsuan 70 km 43 mi Rajkharswan Gua 106 km 66 mi Padapahar Jakhapura 224 km 139 mi Track gauge5 ft 6 in 1 676 mm broad gaugeElectrificationYesRoute mapLegendkm kmto Bilaspur Katni line CSPGCL Korba WestThermal Power StationBilaspur Nagpur section Korba CoalfieldGevra 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KalungaSukinda Road 310 Brahmani RiverKalinganagar 169 PanposhBaghuapal 300Tomka 291 178 KuamundaDaitari amp Iron Ore Mines 190 BiramitrapurTangripal 282Sagadapata 268 163 RourkelaChilkidara 255 Steel Authority of IndiaRourkela Steel PlantHarichandanpur 243 157 BondamundaNilkantheswar 232 Hatia Rourkela lineSitabhinji 222 170 DumetraBasantapur 208 176 LathikataNarayanpur 199 180 ChampajharanKendujhar 193 185 ChandiposiGualdih 191 198 PatashiPrajangpur 184 207 BimalgarhNayagarh 171Essel Rungtaand other mines GognaposhJuruli 156 Steel Authority of IndiaBarsuan Iron Ore MinesBanspani 147 227 BarsuanTata SteelJoda Mines OdishaJharkhand borderMurga Mahadev Steel Authority of IndiaKiriburu Iron Ore MinesDeojhar Steel Authority of IndiaMeghahatuburu Iron Ore MinesGua 148Steel Authority of IndiaGua Iron Ore MinesSouth Karo RiverSteel Authority of IndiaBolani Iron Ore Mines 155 149 BisraBarbil 148 142 BhalaulataOdishaJharkhand border OdishaJharkhand borderJamkunda 135 JaraikelaBarajamda 139 Freight interchange forlight railway from ChiriaTata SteelNoamundi Iron Ore Mines South Karo River123 ManoharpurNoamundi 126 112 Posoita105 Dearawan halt Padapahar 122 Saranda TunnelDongoaposi 117 96 GoilkeraMaluka 107 89 TuniaKendposi 0 95 83 SonuaTalaburu 0 88 71 LotapaharJhikpani 0 79 62 ChakradharpurChaibasa 0 62 52 BarabamboPandrasali 0 5442 Rajkharswan35 Mahali MarupAsansol Tatanagar Kharagpur lineto Asansol Junction27 Sini20 BirbansAsansol Tatanagar Kharagpur line11 Gamhariya5 AdityapurKharkai RiverTata SteelJamshedpur Steel PlantTatanagar 0 0 Tata MotorsJamshedpur PlantAsansol Tatanagar Kharagpur line Asansol Tatanagar Kharagpur lineto Badampahar km km to Kharagpur Source Google maps Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Railway reorganization 2 2 Jurisdiction 2 3 Movement of steel plant raw materials 3 Electrification 4 Passenger movement 5 Freight traffic 5 1 Iron ore 5 2 Coal 6 Speed limits 7 New line surveys 8 New railway station project 9 References 10 External linksGeography editThe Tatanagar Bilaspur section of Howrah Nagpur Mumbai line passes through the Saranda forest on the Chota Nagpur Plateau in southern Jharkhand The area through which it passes includes portions of northern Odisha and northern Chhattisgarh with topography similar to that of the Chota Nagpur Plateau It is generally forested area amidst hills alternating with valleys The major rivers flowing through the area are Subarnarekha Kharkai South Karo South Koel Sankh Brahmani Ib Mand and Hasdeo While the eastern portion of this line connects to iron ore mines spread on both sides of the Jharkhand Odisha border the western portion caters to the Ib Valley Coalfield in Odisha and the Korba Coalfield in Chhattisgarh There are three steel plants in the area the Jamshedpur Works of Tata Steel Rourkela Steel Plant of SAIL and Jindal Steel and Power at Raigarh Bharat Aluminium Company has its plant at Korba There are several engineering units on this line as for example Tata Motors at Jamshedpur Tata Growth Shop and Tayo Rolls at Adityapur and Larsen amp Toubro at Kansbahal The line extends support to numerous cement plants power plants refractory units ferro alloy plants and a paper mill 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kalinganagar is an upcoming industrial hub in Odisha 7 8 History editThe Howrah Allahabad Mumbai line a joint effort of Great Indian Peninsula Railway and East Indian Railway Company came up in 1870 9 The Bengal Nagpur Railway was formed in 1887 for the purpose of upgrading the Nagpur Chhattisgarh Railway and then extending it via Bilaspur to Asansol in order to develop a shorter Howrah Mumbai route than the one via Allahabad 10 The Bengal Nagpur Railway main line from Nagpur to Asansol on the Howrah Delhi main line was opened for goods traffic on 1 February 1891 11 One of the last hurdles for the track was construction of the Saranda Tunnel It was completed on 1 October 1892 11 The tunnel pierces the narrow divide between the Subarnarekha and the Brahmani basins 12 The 50 70 km 32 mi long 5 ft 6 in 1 676 mm broad gauge Champa Korba Gevra Road branch line was constructed between 1953 and 1956 13 Railway reorganization edit The Bengal Nagpur Railway was nationalized in 1944 11 Eastern Railway was formed on 14 April 1952 with the portion of East Indian Railway Company east of Mughalsarai and the Bengal Nagpur Railway 14 In 1955 South Eastern Railway was carved out of Eastern Railway It comprised lines mostly operated by BNR earlier 14 15 Amongst the new zones started in April 2003 were East Coast Railway and South East Central Railway Both these railways were carved out of South Eastern Railway 14 Jurisdiction edit The mainline from Tatanagar to Jharsuguda and all branch lines within this portion except Juruli Jakhapura section are within the jurisdiction of Chakradharpur railway division of South Eastern Railway The Ib Bilaspur section of the mainline is under the jurisdiction of Bilaspur railway division of South East Central Railway Juruli Jakhapura section is under the jurisdiction of East Coast railway 16 Movement of steel plant raw materials edit Frontline paid rich tributes to Bengal Nagpur Railway South Eastern Railway 17 As it expanded its network at a rapid pace to help in the exploitation of the rich mineral resources in the region New lines were laid and connections made to facilitate the movement of iron ore to the new steel plants TISCO and IISCO at Tatanagar and Burnpur respectively To tap the coal reserves in Jharia a 115 mile long 184 km line connecting Midnapore with Bhojudih was set up in 1903 and extended to Gomoh in 1907 In 1922 the Talcher coalfields were linked by a rail line taking off from Nergundi on the East Coast The Raipur Vizianagaram link was completed in 1931 connecting the East Coast with the Central Province Following these developments the BNR Company owned the largest narrow gauge network in the country As independent India embarked on a policy of rapid industrialisation the SER took upon the task of moving raw materials by constructing new lines from plants to the mine heads at Dallhirajra Ahiwara Barsuan Kiriburu and Meghataburu Doubling of sections and progressive electrification were taken up along with the setting up of marshalling yards and exchange yards to meet the demands of the steel sector Electrification editThe entire line is electrified but that came in stages 1 The Purulia Chakradharpur Kandra Gomharria Sini Adityapur Adityapur Tatanagar Chakradharpur Manoharpur and Manoharpur Rourkela sections were electrified in 1961 62 The Rourkela Jharsuguda Jharsuguda Raigarh and Raigarh Bilaspur sections were electrified in 1969 70 18 Amongst the branch lines the Rajkharsawan Dangoaposi section was electrified in 1960 61 It was extended to Noamundi in 1965 66 The Padapahar Deojhar and Noamundi Barajamda sections were electrified in 1966 67 and the same year electrification was extended to Gua and Bolanikhadan 18 The branch line between Rajkharswan and Dongoaposi was amongst the first routes on the Indian Railways to be electrified with 25 kV AC traction 1 The Bondamunda Lathikata and Lathikata Chandiposh sections were electrified in 1996 97 and electrification was extended to Bimalagarh in 1997 1998 It was further extended to Barsuan and Rangra the same year 18 The Rourkela Biramitrapur section was electrified in 1964 65 18 The Champa Korba section was electrified in 1987 88 and electrification was extended to Gevra Road in 1988 89 18 Passenger movement editTatanagar Rourkela and Bilaspur on this line are amongst the top hundred booking stations of Indian Railway 19 Freight traffic editIron ore edit Iron ore is the second largest commodity moved by the railways in India accounting for 16 of total freight traffic Coal is number one with a 43 share 116 million million tonnes of iron ore was moved in 2006 07 which included 38 84 million tonnes of iron ore for export 20 In 2010 11 South East Railway earned Rs 8 187 crore in freight charges of which Rs 5 135 crore was from iron ore transportation 21 Apart from domestic consumption iron ore from the mines in Odisha and Jharkhand is exported through Haldia Visakhapatnam Paradeep and Gangavaram ports 21 Bengal Iron and Steel Co started iron mining at Pansiraburu in their Duia mines in 1901 Initially the iron ore was transported over hilly terrain and through thick forests in bullock carts to the nearest rail head at Manoharpur The ore was consumed in the Kulti Works which then produced iron In 1910 the Manoharpur Light Railway was built from Manoharpur to the foot of Pansira Buru It was extended to Chiria in 1916 22 A 64 km 40 mi branch line from Tatanagar to Gorumahisani on the Asansol Tatanagar Kharagpur line was opened to traffic in 1911 mainly for transportation of iron ore 11 The Rajkharswan Dongoaposi line was opened in 1924 and extended to Gua in 1925 primarily to transport iron ore and manganese ore for IISCO Steel Plant at Burnpur 11 In 1936 the Manoharpur Light Railway owned 34 locomotives 5 railcars and 360 goods wagons 23 Tata Steel started the iron mines at Noamundi in 1925 and that has been the major source of its iron ore for many years It has also been getting iron ore from its Joda mines for around half a century 24 25 The 28 05 km 17 mi long 5 ft 6 in 1 676 mm broad gauge Noamundi Banspani line was constructed between 1956 and 1958 13 The Jhakpura Daitari line was opened for traffic in 1977 11 and the Banspani Tomka line was added in 1998 26 Rourkela was connected to Barsuan iron ore mines the township is Tensa in 1960 and the line was extended to Kiriburu in 1963 27 Barsuan commissioned in 1960 Kiriburu commissioned in 1964 Meghahatuburu commissioned in 1985 and Bolani commissioned in 1960 are iron ore mines on this track administered by the Raw Materials Division of Steel Authority of India Numerous private operators are engaged in iron ore mining quite often for exports 28 29 30 31 Construction of the line between Jakhapura on the Howrah Chennai line and Daitari was sanctioned in 1976 77 It was commissioned in 1981 The 152 km 94 mi long Daitari Banspani line was sanctioned in 1992 93 to facilitate transportation of iron ore for export through Paradip Port The Banspani Kendujhar section was operational in 2004 The Kendujhar Tomka section was operational in 2007 Passenger trains started plying on this route in 2009 32 33 34 Coal edit The Gevra mine of the Korba Coalfield the largest open cast mine in Asia is served by the Champa Gevra Road branch line 35 36 37 38 39 As of 2011 Gevra mine had a capacity of 35 million tonnes per annum and along with Dipka and Kusmunda mine the area had a total annual capacity of 70 million tonnes 40 The 2010 production level of the Ib Valley Coalfield served by this line was 38 million tonnes but was expected to rise sharply over the years 39 41 The Mand Raigarh Coalfield does not have a rail link as of 2012 Construction of the 180 km 112 mi long Bhupdeopur Korichhapar Baroud Dharamjaygarh with an extension up to the Champa Korba branch line is essential for the transportation of around 100 million tonnes of coal planned annually from Mand Raigarh Coalfield South Eastern Coalfields Limited will fund this project Construction of the 52 km 32 mi long Jharsuguda Barpalli rail line is essential for transportation of coal from the Ib Valley Coalfield with a potential of 90 million tonnes per annum Mahanadi Coalfields Limited will fund this project 42 South East Central Railway the railway zone handling coal transportation mentioned above is the largest freight loading zonal railway in India It handled a revenue earning freight traffic of 150 7 million tonnes in 2011 12 and the coal throughput was 112 5 million tonnes against 104 4 million tonnes in the previous financial year 43 Speed limits editThe entire Howrah Nagpur Mumbai line is classified as a Group A line which can take speeds up to 130 km h The Rajakharshwan Dongoaposi Padapahar Barajamda Gua Bondamunda Bimlagarh Barsuan Kiriburu Kandra Gamharria Champa Gevra Road and Padapahar Banspani branch lines are classified as Group E Special lines where traffic density is very high or likely to grow substantially in future and the present sanctioned speed is less than 100 km h 44 New line surveys editNew line surveys of Indian Railway to be taken up during 2012 13 in this section include Champa Abhimanpur bypass line Bilaspur Dongargarh via Uslapur Mungeli Korba Ranchi Renukoot Korba via Ambikapur Katghora Bilaspur Gatora Dipka Katghora Pendra Gevra Road via Katghora Banspani Barbil Banspani Barsuan 45 New railway station project editShifting of Banspani station to Joda Town Amid a growing demand for shifting of Banspani railway station to Joda Town of Keonjhar district of Odisha a delegation from the railways visited the area Thursday 10 May 2019 Banspani is considered an important railway station of Joda Mining Sector of Odisha under South Eastern railway in terms of freight services Daily lakhs of tonnes of minerals are transported from this station to various parts of the country Even passengers trains operate to various major destinations like Kacheguda Hyderabad Visakhapattanam Bhubaneswar Tatanagar Rourkela But distance between town and the station is creating issue due to improper distance and pollution A delegation of the railways led by top officials like SK Singh GK Sahu took stock of the area from Banspani to Bachu Hutting on 10 05 2019 If the railway station is shifted to Joda town passengers will feel it easy and it can be a major station of this region in future they added Head of the delegation SK Singh said that technical aspect of the proposal is being checked and a report will be submitted to the higher authorities soon References edit a b c Chakradharpur Division South Eastern Railway Retrieved 10 November 2012 Bilaspur the pride of Chhattisgarh Bilaspur district administration Retrieved 10 November 2012 Korba the Power Hub of Chhattisgarh Korba district administration 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