The Ondal-Baboissola Railway was constructed by the Tarkessur Railway Company in 1863 and was opened to traffic on 1864. The lines were worked upon by
East Indian Railway Company till 1914 before the Tarkessur Railway Company was acquired by the State in 1915 & incorporated with EIR following which this line became a part of the EIR network. The original line opened from Andal (Ondal) to Tapasi via Baboissola (Babuisol, near
Andal) & Mangalpur on 1863. This was further extended to Rupnarayanpur on the
Howrah–Delhi main line via Ikrah,
Churulia & Gaurangdi on 1894–95. The Ikrah-Barabani branch line opened on 1894. This further extended to
Sitarampur on the
Bardhaman–Asansol section in 1902. The Tapasi-Barabani Chord line was completed between 1908–15 to serve the numerous collieries in the area. Post independence, the Ikrah-Churulia-Gaurangdi-Rupnarayanpur section suffered heavy losses due to which services were withdrawn by
Eastern Railway in 1988. The line was scrapped by iron mafias and a mine was setup by dismantling the tracks in 1995. ==Branch lines==