The Tamluk Junction railway station in the Indian state of West Bengal, serves Tamluk, the District Headquarters of Purba Medinipur district, India. It is on the PanskuraâÂÂHaldia line. It is under the jurisdiction of South Eastern Railway zone. Tamluk Junction railway station is one of the busiest railway Junction stations of Kharagpur railway division & the busiest and most important railway station in the Panskura - Haldia Section & Tamluk - Digha Section. It is from Howrah station and from Panskura.
Tamluk Junction railway station is situated in Tamluk station Road, Tamluk, West Bengal. Station code is TMZ. It is a small but busiest railway station in PanskuraâÂÂHaldia line. Neighbourhood stations are Sahid Matangini and Nandakumar and Keshabpur. DighaâÂÂMalda Town Express, VishakapatnamâÂÂDigha Superfast Express, Samudra Kanya Superfast Express, Tamralipta Express, Kandari Express, Paharia Express, DighaâÂÂHowrah Super AC express, DighaâÂÂAsansol Express and Local EMU trains HaldiaâÂÂHowrah Fast Local, DighaâÂÂPanskura Local, MechedaâÂÂDigha Local, HaldiaâÂÂPanskura Local, HowrahâÂÂHaldia Local trains stop here. The PanskuraâÂÂDurgachak line was opened in 1968, at a time when Haldia Port was being constructed. It was subsequently extended to Haldia. The TamlukâÂÂDigha line was opened in 2004. The PanskuraâÂÂHaldia line was electrified in 1974âÂÂ76. All lines were electrified with 25 kV AC overhead system. EMU train services between Panskura and Haldia introduced in 1976 and direct EMU services between Howrah and Haldia in 1979.