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Ghoraghata railway station is a station of the South Eastern Railway of India. It is located in Uluberia subdivision in the Howrah district in the Indian state West Bengal. It is located between Howrah and Kharagpur on the South Eastern Railway, approximately 49 kilometers from the Howrah station. This railway halt is located between the stations Bagnan and Deulti. This place and its surroundings are called as Ghoraghata Town. This area includes the areas of Durlavpur, Ghoraghata, Brindabanpur, Pipulyan, Kantapukur, Nabasan and Barunda. This station is located at a town called Barunda in the record of Bagnan II CD Block as of the Census of India, 2011.

Ghoraghata railway station

Ghoraghata

Ghoraghata railway station

Ghoraghata railway station

Ghoraghata railway station is located in West Bengal

Ghoraghata railway station

Ghoraghata railway station

Location in West Bengal, India

Coordinates: 22°27′29″N 87°56′38″E / 22.457995°N 87.943786°E
Country India
StateWest Bengal
DistrictHowrah
Elevation1 m (3 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialBengali, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN

711303

Telephone code03214

Ghoraghata

Kolkata Suburban Railway station
General information
LocationGhoraghata, Bagnan, Howrah district
Owned byIndian Railways
Line(s)Howrah–Kharagpur line
Platforms2
Construction
Structure typeStandard on-ground station
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesNo
Other information
Station codeGGTA
Fare zoneSouth Eastern Railway
Services
Preceding station Kolkata Suburban Railway Following station
Deulti

towards Midnapore

South Eastern Line Bagnan

Route map

km

UpperLeft arrow

Left arrow

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Nimpura

Nimpura Through Yard

Nimpura Goods Yard

Girimaidan
Hijli

0

Kharagpur

7

Jakpur

13

Madpur

19

Shyam Chak

24

Balichak

27

Duan

30

Radhamohanpur

35

Haur

39

Khirai

km

44

Panskura
Raghunathbari

20

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Rajgoda

28

48

Narayan Pakuria Murail
Saheed Matangini

33

51

Bhogpur
Tamluk
36
00

54

Nandaigajan
Nandakumar

10

57

Mecheda
Nandakumar-Balaipanda
new line (planned)

43

Keshabpur
Chak Simulia

49

Satish Samanta Halt
Bargoda

51

Mahishadal
Moyna

60

Barda
Balaipanda

66

Basulya Sutahata

71

Durgachak
Lavan Satyagrah Smarak

21

Deshapran

33

Deshapran-Kendamari
new line (planned)

Gholpukur

74

Durgachak Town
New Krishnanagar

77

Silpaprabesh
Hampigram

Nandigram

Kendamari

Henria

39

Nachinda

52

Kanthi

63

79

Bandar

Sitalpur

69

81

Haldia
Sujalpur

71

Ashapurna Devi

76

Kolaghat Thermal
Power Station
Badalpur

78

60

Kolaghat
Kanthi-Egra new
line (planned)

Raipur

64

Deulti
Satmile

67

Ghoraghata
Paschimbatya

70

Bagnan
Balighai

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Egra

Bhatda

78

Kulgachia
Dubda

79

Bir Shibpur
Paniparul Road

Left arrow

Depal

83

Uluberia

Champa River

85

Phuleswar
Ramnagar (Bengal)

86

88

Chengel
Egra-Digha new
line (planned)

Fort Gloster Jute Mill

Tikra

88

91

Bauria

Left arrow

95

Nalpur
Digha

94

Ambuja Cement

97

Abada

Sankrail Goods yard

99

Sankrail

Delta Jute Mill

103

Andul

105

Mourigram

Right arrow

Hindustan Industries
and Engineering

108

Santragachi

Padmapukur

109

Ramrajatala

111

Dasnagar
Shalimar
Shalimar
rail yard

112

Tikiapara

Right arrow

115

Howrah

km

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Location

Ghoraghata is located in West Bengal

Ghoraghata

Ghoraghata

Location in West Bengal

Ghoraghata is located in India

Ghoraghata

Ghoraghata

Ghoraghata (India)

Ghoraghata has an average elevation of 5 m (16 ft). It is situated about 3 kilometers away from the bank of the Rupnarayan River. The main road passing through the heart of the town is Station Road, commonly referred to as the "baadh" (a kind of breakwater created to protect the villages from floods). It is also connected to National Highway 6, called the Bombay Road. This is an unplanned town.

"Ghoraghata" refers to the railway station, including the surrounding localities. It includes wholly or partially a number of localities surrounding the railway station, such as Brindabanpur (Ghoraghata itself is sometimes referred to by this name for postal and electoral requirements), Durlluvpur, Nabasan, Pipulan, Kantapukur, and Madari.

The Ghoraghata railway station was inaugurated in 1972. The name Ghoraghata came from the Bengali words 'ghora' (horse) and 'ghat' (river crossing). During British rule, horses used to be stationed at the Rupnarayan river crossing.

As of the 2001 Indian census,[5] Ghoraghata has a population of around 9000. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Ghoraghata has an average literacy rate of 64%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 70%, and female literacy is 58%. In Ghoraghata, 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Hindus and Muslims together form about 99% of the population.