Inarwa railway station

Inarwa railway station (NP-INRWA) is a station located on Jaynagar-Kurtha-Bardibas Rail Line project in Nepal. The station falls inside Janaknandini Rural Municipality of Dhanusha District in Madhesh Province.[1] As Inarwa is the first railway station on this route, there has been built a custome check point with the station.[2] The station has four platforms.[3] The preceding station is Jaynagar railway station which is just 3 km far from Inarwa railway station. The following station is Khajuri railway station which is 4 km far from Inarwa.

Inarwa
Nepal Railways
General information
LocationJanaknandini, Dhanusha District, Madhesh Province
Nepal
Coordinates26.6154°N 86.1408°E / 26.6154; 86.1408
Owned byNepal Railways
Operated byNepal Railway company
Line(s)Jaynagar–Bardibas railway line
Platforms4
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on-ground station)
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesYes
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeNP-INRWA
History
Opened1937
Closed2014
Rebuilt2020
ElectrifiedNo
Location
Inarwa is located in Madhesh Province
Inarwa
Inarwa
Location of Inarwa railway station
Inarwa is located in Nepal
Inarwa
Inarwa
Inarwa (Nepal)

Services

There are total six services a day on Inarwa train station. Following is the station's newly revised time table.

Time Table
From Inarwa To
ArrivalsDeparture
➡️Jaynagar08:38 AM08:40 AM➡️Janakpur
➡️Bhangaha09:50 AM09:52 AM➡️ Jaynagar
➡️Janakpur12:35 PM12:37 PM➡️Jaynagar
➡️Jaynagar15:08 PM15:10 PM➡️Janakpur
➡️Janakpur17:35 PM17:37 PM➡️Jaynagar
➡️Jaynagar18:08 PM18:10 PM➡️Bhangaha
Jaynagar-Bardibas
km
Station
objects
INR Ter. (JYG)
NRW Ter. (JYG)
3
India
Nepal
border
3.2
Inarwa
7.8
Khajuri
13.3
Mahinathpur
17.7
Baidehi
21.7
Parbaha
23
23.5
Jaladh khola
28.4
Janakpurdham
33.1
Kurtha
34.2
Pipradhi
36.2
Bighi river
37.8
Khutta Pipradhi
42.5
Loharpatti
47.6
Singyahi
51.2
Bhangaha
51.8
Rato river
Bijayalpura
Bardibas

References

  1. "Janakpur-Jayanagar railway service to start from February 13". Setopati. 6 February 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
  2. "Explained: First Broad Gauge Passenger Train Between India And Nepal". India Times. 10 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
  3. "Indian rail info". Indian rail info. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
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