Madhyamgram - Kolkata

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North 24 Parganas, Subhashpalli, Madhyamgram Municipality Ward 22, Kolkata, West Bengal 700129, India

Phone : 📞 +97
Postal code : 700129
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North 24 Parganas, Subhashpalli, Madhyamgram Municipality Ward 22, Kolkata, West Bengal 700129, India
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Pappu Chakraborty on Google

It is one of the most important station in bongaon section, it is not galloping station, so all trains stop here.. 1st train available from this station at 4:20 a.m towards sealdah ( down ) and last train at 11:50 p.m , and 1st towards bonagaon at 12:13 a.m and last train at 11:31 p.m , you can see time table for this station in my posts ( up & down )
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Sarat Mondal on Google

A neat and clean station of North 24 pargan. By taking Dutta pukur or Hasnabad or bangaon local you can come here. It is 5 stations ahead of Sealdah .Auto drivers of this station is very good .
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Arindam Goldar on Google

Very nice & one of the important station.
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Prasun Saha on Google

Madhyamgram is a city and a municipality of North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is close to Kolkata and also a part of the area covered by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA). Madhyamgram was one of the twelve feudal provinces of Bengal. It was under Pratapaditya Roy, ruler of Jessore during the Mughal Empire. On 21 December 1757 Mir Jafar, the Nawab of Bengal, presented twenty-four parganas to the East India Company as dowry which also included Madhyamgram, under Anwarpur Pargana, adjacent to Barasat. The first railway line from Madhyamgram to Duttapukur was commissioned in 1882 and the station was called Chandipur. Madhyamgram was then named as Majher Gaon, probably because the area was situated between Badu (Chakradharpur Mouza) and Sajirhat (Guchuria Mouza). The present narrow Noai Canal, now acting as a dividing border line between New Barrackpore and Madhyamgram, stretching from the South of Ganganagar to Sajirhat in the West used to be a wide river, once called Labanyabati, which through colloquial transformation became the Noai River, and after years of silt depositions, turned into Noai Canal. At that time, Anwarpur Pargana was notable for its tobacco trade and a special sweet-smelling blended tobacco was manufactured in Madhyamgram. Madhyamgram was also a big paddy growing area, and the Labanya River was a medium of navigation for the exportation of those products. Madhyamgram was also notable for its fine embroidery works that attracted appreciation from Delhi and Mumbai. Many Muslim families maintained a livelihood through those works.
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Aman Mandal on Google

Madhyamgram railway station is the railway station in the town of Madhyamgram. It serves the local areas of Madhyamgram, Badu and Sajirhat in the North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, India. Many people use it every day, especially to travel to Kolkata during the peak periods. The Sodepur Road connects B.T. Road and Jessore Road through Madhyamgram. The structure of the station is not so large. There is only one entrance in platform no. 1. The computerised ticket counter is present in platform no. 1. All the Sealdah and Dum Dum-bound trains arrive at platform no.1 and all the Bangaon, Gobardanga, Thakurnagar, Habra, Duttapukur, Basirhat and Hasnabad-bound trains arrive at platform no. 2 and 3. There are many food stalls and vendors on both the platforms. A foot overbridge connects the two platforms. A level crossing exists at the southernmost end of the railway station. There is a road overbridge to the north of the station and to the south, there exists the bridge over the Noai Canal.
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Raj Kumar Roy on Google

Well certainly this is very well place living side, I resides here from the time I started to realise that this place name did not exist in the history by Madhyamgram Rather Something else well this is very good place to live I do business here , I have grown at this Town , I still find comfortable sitting here have tea with my childhood friend along the way toward anywhere in the City...
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Imrul Kayes on Google

Very important station in Bongaon Sealdah Route. Very crowded Area. Station is neat and clean. Various type of food and other shop is present on platform. 3 platform is there. Communication is alos very good. You can get bus; auto; toto amto go anywhere . Train timings and services are also very good.
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Suman das on Google

The Madhyamgram station is the railway station for the Madhyamgram and New Barrackpur. It deals with the local areas of Madhyamgram and New Barrackpur, Badu and Sajirhat of the North 24 parganas district, west bengal, India. A lot people use it every day, especially to travel to Sealdah and dumdum during the morning. The Sodepur Road connects B.T. Road and Jessore Road through Madhyamgram. It is one of the many important stations of Sealdah- Bangaon and Hasnabad. It the one of the gateways to reach the areas of Madhyamgram and New Barrackpur (schools, hospitals, famous Kali Puja of the place etc). There are three platforms. Trains on, Platform Number 1 is for the travel to sealdah or dumdum side. The platform number 2 is for Madhyamgram locals and platform number 3 is for Barasat, Habra, Bangaon and Hasnabad side. The first train to sealdah side is at 4.22am. And the last train to sealdah is at 11.52pm. The first and last train to Bangaon is at 3.44am and 12.13am. The ticket counter is on Platform number 1. You'll get a public toilet is on Platform number 1,2 and 3. Pay and use toilets is on Platform number 1. You'll get shops for food on every Platform. To reach the place you'll have to, 1. If you're coming from Sealdah, Get a train from Sealdah ( Bangaon local, Hasnabad local, Gobordanga local, Habra local, Thakurnagar local, Barasat local, Madhyamgram local, any of these local trains you can take to reach the station). It takes approximately 40 minutes to reach by a train. Sealdah- Bidhannagar(Ultodanga)-Dumdum-Dumdum cantonment- Durganagar- Birati- Bisarpara- New Barrackpur- Madhyamgram, and you reached. 2. If you're coming from Bangaon or Hasnabad side you must take a train which is coming at to Dumdum. On others words any train without Barasat local. Or you can get a bus too. 3. If you're coming by metro, then get down at Dumdum station. Get a train ( Bangaon local, Hasnabad local, Gobordanga local, Habra local, Thakurnagar local, Barasat local, Madhyamgram local, any of these local trains you can take to reach the station). It takes approximately 20-25 minutes to reach by a train.Dumdum-Dumdum cantonment- Durganagar- Birati- Bisarpara- New Barrackpur- Madhyamgram, and you reached. 4. You can also take a bus to Madhyamgram, you just have get a bus which comes to Barasat. You will be getting down at Chowmatha if you get a bus, and a toto from there to Madhyamgram station. 5. One more way, if you wanna ignore the trains, you can also take an auto to diamond plaza, the an auto to airport then an auto from there to chowmatha and a toto to Madhyamgram station. I wish you a very happy journey. Thanks ?

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