Sasaram Junction railway station is on the GayaâÂÂPandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Junction section of the Grand Chord line in India. It serves Sasaram and the surrounding areas in Rohtas district in the Indian state of Bihar. Sasaram is well connected to Delhi and Kolkata. It is also connected to Patna via Ara railway station.
This place was also known for preparation of competitive exams at Sasaram Railway junction. According to earlier natives of this city, there was not proper electrification of city around 2007âÂÂ2008 which hampered the studies of students seeking for competitive exams. Still Indian Railways had 24 hours power supply at Sasaram Junction. This led a small group of students to study there at night under electric lights. However, the authorities have now banned study groups citing safety concerns.
The Grand Chord section of HowrahâÂÂGayaâÂÂDelhi line was commissioned in 1906.
The ArrahâÂÂSasaram light railway connecting Arrah and Sasaram in Bihar was opened in 1914. This railway line was operated by the Martin's Light Railways and it was built in narrow gauge. The total length of this railway line was . Due to increasing losses, it was closed in 1978.
In 2006âÂÂ07, this railway line was converted to Broad gauge by the Indian Railways and train services were resumed. After conversion to Broad gauge , the total length of the AraâÂÂSasaram line is .
The GayaâÂÂMughalsarai section was electrified in 1961âÂÂ63.
Sasaram Junction railway station offers a wide range of facilities for the convenience of passengers, including Computerized reservation counter, Automatic Ticket Vending Machine (ATVM), waiting rooms, food stalls, and retiring Room.