The
Cooch Behar State Railway built a
narrow-gauge railway from
Geetaldaha on the
Eastern Bengal Railway to Jainti in 1901. The line passed through Alipurduar. It was converted to
metre gauge in 1910. With the
partition of India in 1947, railway links of
Assam and the Indian part of
North Bengal, earlier passing through the eastern part of
Bengal, were completely cut off from the rest of India. The Assam Rail Link project was taken up on 26 January 1948 to construct a
metre-gauge railway linking
Fakiragram with
Kishanganj in
Bihar via Alipurduar. The first train ran on the route on 26 January 1950. The route was converted to
broad gauge in 2003–2006. Now all the railway tracks in Alipurduar city are broad gauge. ==Connections==