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      Grand Chord is part of the Howrah–Gaya–Delhi line and Howrah–Prayagraj–Mumbai line. It acts as a link between Sitarampur, (Asansol), (West Bengal) and Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction, (Uttar Pradesh), previously known as Mughalsarai Junction, and covers a stretch of 450.7 km (280.1 mi). The Coal India Corridor line that branches off from Dhanbad Junction and rejoins the Grand Chord at Son Nagar Junction is another major coal loading hub. It is a fully electrified, quadruple line section from Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay to Son Nagar and double line section from Son Nagar to Sitarampur . There are plans to triple the lines from Son Nagar to Dhanbad to accommodate the increasing traffic. . The entire line lies under the jurisdiction of three divisions, Mughalsarai railway division, Dhanbad railway division and Asansol railway division. The Grand chord section is the lifeline of the country, 2nd busiest railway section of India after Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh to Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction, Uttar Pradesh (previously known as Mughalsarai Junction) Main Line section, on which coal, steel and other important goods are moved from Eastern section to Western and Northern sections of the country. In the down direction, the traffic consists of mostly food grains, fertilizers and empty wagons for coal loading in the Jharkhand and West Bengal coal fields. Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction is a transit division and the main objective is to maintain mobility of high density traffic. The present capacity of the Grand Chord is being optimally utilized. Traversing through Chota Nagpur Plateau of Jharkhand as well as parts of the fertile Gangetic plains of Bihar, the Grand Chord covers a stretch of 450.7 km (280.1 mi). The Grand Chord is renowned for its remarkable controlling of passenger traffic, despite being burdened with freight traffic.
      The railways first came to eastern India in 1854, and the Calcutta–Delhi railway link, with a distance of more than 1,642 km (1,020 mi), became operational by 1866. With the increase in traffic it became necessary to construct an alternative route.
      With this in view, the Grand Chord section was planned. The Grand Chord section was opened in December 1906 by Lord Minto, then Viceroy and Governor-General of India with a function at Gujahandi. With the opening of the Grand Chord route, the distance between Calcutta and Delhi was reduced by 192 km (119 mi). The cost of construction was around ₹415 lakh (equivalent to ₹14 billion or US$160 million in 2023).
      The Grand Chord section is critically important even today, handling major passenger trains on the Howrah–Delhi route, particularly all the Rajdhani Expresses from Howrah, Bhubaneswar and Ranchi and the entire freight traffic, particularly coal, handled by the Dhanbad division of East Central Railway.


      Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor


      The Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (EDFC) encompasses a double-line electrified traction corridor from Haldia on the Eastern Railway to Khurja on the North Central Railway (1,270 km or 790 mi) via Grand Chord, Khurja to Dadri on NCR double-line electrified corridor (46 km or 29 mi) and Single electrified line from Khurja to Ludhiana (412 km or 256 mi) on Northern Railway. The total length works out to 1,379 km (857 mi). So in the Grand Chord section its total 4 parallel track will be run to ease traffic movement on this busy route.
      The EDFC will traverse 6 states and is projected to cater to a number of traffic streams – coal for the power plants in the northern region of Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and parts of Rajasthan from the Eastern coal fields, finished steel, food grains, cement, fertilizers, limestone from Rajasthan to steel plants in the east and general goods. The total traffic in UP direction is projected to go up from 38 million tonnes in FY2005-06 to 116 million tonnes in FY2021–22.


      Trains on the route


      In c. 1970, it was said that a goods train passes by every 20 minutes on the Grand Chord line. Now, the frequency has become around 5 minutes making it one of the busiest routes in India. More than 50 mail and express trains use this shorter route apart from 2 dozens of passenger trains.


      = Some important trains on the route

      =
      Howrah Rajdhani Express (via Gaya)
      Sealdah Rajdhani Express
      Bhubaneswar Rajdhani Express (via Bokaro, Tatanagar)
      Bhubaneswar Rajdhani Express (via Adra)
      Bhubaneswar Rajdhani Express (via Sambalpur)
      Ranchi Rajdhani Express (via Bokaro, Gaya)
      Ranchi Rajdhani Express (via Daltonganj)
      Howrah–Ranchi Shatabdi Express (via Bokaro, Dhanbad)
      Howrah–New Delhi Duronto Express
      Bhubaneswar–Duronto Express
      Sealdah–Bikaner Duronto Express
      Patna–Ranchi Vande Bharat Express
      Ranchi–Varanasi Vande Bharat Express
      Tatanagar–Patna Vande Bharat Express
      Howrah–Gaya Vande Bharat Express
      Sealdah-Jammu Tawi Humsafar Express
      Godda-New Delhi Humsafar Express
      Ranchi–New Delhi Garib Rath Express
      Howrah–Anand Vihar Yuva Express
      West Bengal Sampark Kranti Express
      Odisha Sampark Kranti Express
      Jharkhand Sampark Kranti Express
      Gaya–Anand Vihar Garib Rath Express
      Howrah–Gwalior Chambal Express
      Howrah–Jodhpur Express
      Ajmer–Sealdah Express
      Kalka Mail – The oldest running passenger train of India
      Poorva Express (via Gaya)
      Garbha Express
      Howrah–Jaisalmer Superfast Express
      Purushottam Express
      Ara–Ranchi Express
      Parasnath Express
      Howrah–Gwalior Chambal Express
      Howrah–Agra Cantt/Mathura Chambal Express
      Howrah–Indore Junction Shipra Express
      Jharkhand Swarna Jayanti Express (via Bokaro)
      Mahabodhi Express
      Deekshabhoomi Express
      Gaya–Chennai Egmore Weekly Superfast Express
      Howrah–Bhopal Weekly Express
      Doon Express
      Neelachal Express (Via. Bokaro)
      Nandankanan Express (Via. Adra)
      Patna–Hatia Express
      Shalimar (Howrah) Express
      Pratap Express
      Black Diamond Express
      Coalfield Express
      Patna - Ranchi Janshatabdi Express
      Purnia Court - Hatia Kosi Express
      Sealdah–Amritsar Jallianwalla Bagh Express
      Tatanagar–Amritsar Jallianwalla Bagh Express
      Kolkata Mail via Allahabad
      Ganga Damodar Express
      Ganga Sutlej Express
      Kishanganj–Ajmer Garib Nawaz Express
      Howrah–Ranchi Intercity Express via Adra
      Dhanbad–Patna Intercity Express
      Dhanbad–Gaya Intercity Express
      Patna–Bhabua Road Intercity Express
      Howrah–Ranchi Intercity Express via Tatanagar
      Ranchi–Varanasi Express
      Ranchi–Kamakhya Express
      Shaktipunj Express
      Haldia–Anand Vihar Terminal Superfast Express
      Bhubaneswar–Anand Vihar Weekly Superfast Express via Sambalpur, Rourkela, Bokaro
      Shabd Bhedi Superfast Express
      Howrah–Lalkuan Express
      Durgiana Express
      Kolkata–Agra Cantonment Express
      Kolkata–Agra Cantonment Superfast Express
      Santragachi–Anand Vihar Superfast Express
      Jasidih–Pune weekly Express
      Shalimar-Gorakhpur Weekly Express
      Gaya-Lucknow Ekatmata Express
      Jasidih–Vasco-Da-Gama weekly Express


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