Odisha, a state in eastern India, has a rich history in culture, art and transport. One of the important parts of its development is the railway system. Railways have played a big role in connecting cities and helping people travel easily. In Odisha, the first railway station was built many years ago and is still in use today. It holds a special place in the state’s railway history.
An Overview of Odisha
Odisha, earlier known as Odisha, is a state in eastern India. It has a long coastline along the Bay of Bengal and is rich in natural beauty, forests and minerals. Odisha shares borders with West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh. The state has a coastline around 485 km and is known for its temples, culture, festivals and beautiful landscapes.
Oldest Railway Station of Odisha
The oldest railway station in Odisha is Brahmapur Railway Station. It is located in Brahmapur city, also known as the The Silk City, on the eastern coast of Odisha. This station was built between 1893 and 1896 and officially opened in 1896. Later, a new railway line by Bengal Nagpur Railway reached Brahmapur in 1899.
Important of Brahmapur Station
Brahmapur Railway Station is part of the Khurda Road railway division under the East Coast Railway zone. It is a Non-Suburban Grade-2 (NSG-2) category station. Around 12,000 passengers use this station every day. It is a major hub for education, business, especially garments and food products, and offers smooth travel connections.
Tourist Attractions Nearby
Many beautiful and holy places are near Brahmapur. The famous Tara Tarini Shakti Peetha is just 25 km away. Other places like Gopalpur-on-Sea beach, Tampara Lake, Chilika Lake, Taptapani Hot Springs and temples like Bhairabi and Mahurikalia are also close by. These places attract tourists.