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Lekhapani railway station

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Owned by
  
Indian Railways

Status
  
Defunct

Elevation
  
130 m

Owner
  
Indian Railways

Structure type
  
Standard on ground

Address
  
Lekhapani, Assam 786179

Opened
  
1890

Lekhapani railway station

Location
  
Assam Trunk Road, Makum, Distt: Tinsukia, Assam India

Operated by
  
Northeast Frontier Railway

Line(s)
  
Lumding-Dibrugarh section

Similar
  
Makum railway station, Patharkandi railway station, Arunachal Junction railway st, Pathsala railway station, Golokganj railway station


Lekhapani is a railway station on the Lumding-Dibrugarh section. It is located in Tinsukia district in the Indian state of Assam.

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History

Lekhapani railway station, opened around 1890, was a major coal-loading point for Tipong collieries. There is a display tablet at the station which says that the station was closed to commercial traffic in 1993 and the last train ran on the line in 1997. The railway station was restored in 2009.

Lekhapani used to be the eastern-most railway station of Indian Railways. When gauge conversions took place around 1997, Ledo became the last and the eastern-most station. The 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) wide broad gauge continued up to Tirap for railway sidings. Beyond that the remnants of the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in) wide metre gauge track to Lekhapani was visible (as of 2005).

Stillwell Road

Lekhapani was the starting point of the Stillwell Road constructed by the allied forces in 1942-45 through Burma to Kunming in China.

New line surveys

Surveys are underway for 6 km (4 mi) long line from Tirap to Lekhapani and 31 km (19 mi) long line from Lekhapani to Kharsang in Arunachal Pradesh.

References

Lekhapani railway station Wikipedia