Kalyani railway station is a Kolkata Suburban Railway station in Kalyani, West Bengal on the SealdahâÂÂRanaghat line and Kalyani Simanta branch line. It is located in Nadia district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It serves Kalyani and the surrounding areas.
The Calcutta (Sealdah)âÂÂKusthia line of Eastern Bengal Railway was opened to run in the year of 1862. Eastern Bengal Railway worked on the eastern side of the Hooghly River. The British Government in India established the railway station in the then Roosvelt town named Chandmari Halt in 1883. In 1953 it was renamed into Kalyani. On 7 April 1979, an existing industrial spur was extended and electrified to Kalyani Simanta station and also established direct connectivity to Kolkata through local EMU trains. The distance between and Kalyani main station is 48 km. Services of Kalyani Local started on 1963 after completion of electrification of SealdahâÂÂKalyani section. EMUs of that age were push-pulled by WAM-2 due to shortage of rakes. Initially, all the EMUs were 8 car rakes, namely TC-SC-SC-SC-WAM2-SC-SC-SC-TC combinations. Later, they were converted into 9 car rakes.
The SealdahâÂÂRanaghat route was electrified in the period of 1963âÂÂ64. Suburban traffic first started as Naihati Local and Kalyani local for the first time .