Which is the first railway station in Odisha?
Brahmapur
Brahmapur is a major and one of the oldest railway stations in the Indian state of Odisha….Brahmapur railway station.
Brahmapur | |
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Location | Brahmapur, Odisha, PIN-760001 India |
Coordinates | 19°17′48″N 84°47′48″ECoordinates: 19°17′48″N 84°47′48″E |
Elevation | 43 m (141 ft) |
Owned by | INDIAN RAILWAY |
Which is the biggest Railway station in Odisha?
Khurda Road Junction railway station
Khurda Road Junction | |
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Indian Railways junction station | |
Location | Jatani, Khurda, Odisha India |
Coordinates | 20°09′13″N 85°42′31″ECoordinates: 20°09′13″N 85°42′31″E |
Elevation | 43 m (141 ft) |
When did Maghera railway station shut for passenger traffic?
Maghera railway station opened on 18 December 1880, shut for passenger traffic on 28 August 1950 and shut altogether on 1 October 1959. Maghera Goods Shed, now at Downpatrick railway station on the Downpatrick and County Down Railway. Charles Thomson (1729-1824), emigrated to the United States where he became secretary of the Continental Congress.
When did Derry Central Railway open at Kilrea?
Kilrea railway station, some seven miles away, was opened on the 18th February 1880 by the Derry Central Railway. In September 1901, the railway station was taken over by the Northern Counties Committee. And even closer to us, i.e. less than three miles away, was a very small station called Tamlaght Halt.
Where was the station master’s House Maghera used to be?
The Station Master’s House was actually a building I walked past every day going to school round the corner at the local seat of learning Saint Patricks College. When I left Maghera to go to college in Trinity in Dublin, I never dreamed I would be back one day and to be working in this fantastic building.
Who was on the train to Garvagh from Swatragh?
Stewart Atkinson, Swatragh; Daniel McNicholl, Maghera; Sergeant Shier, Constables Ranaghan, Clarke, and Carroll, Garvagh. On arriving at Garvagh Railway Station, the remains were transferred to the train, whence they were conveyed to Derry, reaching there about twelve o’clock.