Amirabad railway station

Amirabad
General information
LocationFaridpur Sadar Upazila, Faridpur District
Bangladesh
Coordinates23°38′23″N 89°44′39″E / 23.6396°N 89.7443°E / 23.6396; 89.7443
SystemBangladesh Railway
LinePachuria–Bhanga line
Platforms1
TracksBroad Gauge
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on ground station)
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeAMIR
Zone(s) West Zone
Division(s) Pakshi
Services
Preceding station   Amirabad railway station   Following station
Ambikapur (Bangladesh)   Line
Pachuria–Bhanga
  Basantpur (Bangladesh)
Location

Amirabad railway station is a railway station on the route between Rajbari and Faridpur in Bangladesh. It is located 8 miles northwest of Faridpur town. It is one of the oldest railway stations in Bangladesh.

In 1899, the first railway between Rajbari and Faridpur was built. The station was established on the grounds of the Amirabad Estate, Faridpur. It was named after Zamindar Amir Ali Chowdhury. The train route was strategically important because of the nearby Goalundo Ghat. The railway connected western Bengal, including Calcutta, with much of eastern Bengal, including Dacca. It was part of the Eastern Bengal Railway.

In 2019, there was a controversy regarding the Bangladesh Railway employees at the station.