| HISTORY This division formed in 1925 has been 
historically connected with the railway revolution in India. EIR Company was 
established in February,1847. The line from Howrah to Pandooah (61 Km.) was 
ready in 1853. Finally on 1st. February 1855 A train was run from Howrah to 
Raniganj (194 Km). This accelerated development of trade and commerce in eastern 
region and was extended towards Delhi. There was enormous increase of traffic 
and it was then felt necessary to create Asansol division in 1925, one of the 
oldest division in IR. 
 During the middle of nineteenth century 
the coal was being transported by boat from Narayan kuri Ghat of Damodar river, 
Searsole (Now Raniganj) to Calcutta by M/S Carr Tagore & Company, owned by  
Dwarakanath Tagore. However, this supply was not uniform and enough because the 
level of water varied in the river Damodar with the varying seasons. So as to 
capture this lucrative business of coal transportation that East Indian Railway 
laid the lines up to Raniganj in 1855. It succeeded in its motive and captured 
the entire coal transportation business. This line was extended up
to Asansol in 
July 1863 via Searsole (now Raniganj) and Kalipahari. 
 The coal business started to flourish and consequently the train movements 
increased. The East Indian Railway (E.I.R.) needed large and expansive land area 
to build an infrastructure to run the Railways smoothly. Obviously, Raniganj was 
their choice for it was a much more developed business hub in those days because 
of the coal mines . They requested the Malias, the Raj family of Searsole (Raniganj) 
to provide them with sufficient land. But the Raj family did not accept the 
proposal since it was apprehended that  black smoke and coal dust from 
steam locomotives would cause a pollution leading to health hazards.
 
 
ASANSOL & THE RAJA OF PANCHKUT
 However, in 1863-64, this was seen as an opportunity by the Raj family of 
Panchakut (Cossipore, Adra) who sold a vast area of jungle land then known as "Shergarh" 
to the EIR. Asansol was a part of Shergarh. This happened in 1863-64, ushering 
the foundation of  Asansol's march towards a modem industrial township.
 
 In early days only two officers DVS i.e. Divisional Vehicular Supdt. (later DS and 
now DRM) and Sr. Supdt. of Works [later DEN and now Sr. DEN lived in bungalows 
situated on the road leading from the present station to the G.T. Road near the 
Nazrul Sarani. They used to run their offices from their bungalows.
 A full fledged DVS(DRM) Office was set 
up in a two storied  building in 1880 on the west side of the present station 
road. The building at present serves the purpose of staff quarters. The Division 
got its new Divisional building in the year 1928 ( Picture above) to which an 
annexes was added in 1958. The Divl. Vehicular Supdt. was upgraded to Divisional 
Supdt. in 1950s and a separate DVS office was created under Asansol Division in 
Dhanbad in 1959. Soon this was upgraded to Divisional Supdt. thus creating 
Dhanbad Division after carving out a sizeable portion  from Asansol 
division.
 
 SCHOOLS & CLUBS
 
 In 1877 some started the St. Vincent Technical School. The land was purchased 
from Railways at a very nominal cost. This school aimed to produce trained 
Mechanical and Electrical artisan staff.
 In the same year a Bengali medium school was started which has now grown into 
the prestigious "East Indian Railway Boys' High School". This was later renamed 
as "Eastern Railway Boys' High School"
 
 Two magnificent buildings were setup in the heart of the town to provide 
recreation to the Railway staff.
 
 THE DURAND INSTITUTE
 
 Set up in 1878 , It got the name of 'European Institute' in 1915. In 1925 it was 
renamed as 'Durand Institute' after Sir Mortimer Durand, the architect of the 
famous Durand line between Afghanistan, Tibet and India. Now we call it 
'Vivekananda Institute' from 1987. This Institute has the distinction of being 
the first recreational institute on the entire Indian Railways. It was set up 
primarily to serve the recreational needs of the mechanical engineers of East 
Indian Railway. This institute was very popular among the high officials of E.I.R., right from Calcutta to Saharanpur, and they craved to dance in the 
sophisticated dance hall during the Christmas festival. The entire floor was 
made of Burma Teak! However, entry to this institute was restricted only to the 
Europeans. Indians found entry only after Independence.
 THE INDIAN INSTITUTE
 
 The second one was setup in the year 1915 to meet the recreational demands of 
the Indian. The Institute became functional in the year 1917.Later on the eve of 
independence the Institute came to be known as 'Subhash Institute' after the 
name of great freedom fighter of India, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The 
Institute promoted cultural sports activities among Railway Employees.
This 
institute started cinema shows in 1925 with the help of Arora Studio. Later with 
the Independence movement catching up the institute became a centre of patriotic 
activities..
 
 The division has got the largest goods yard at Andal, apart from Sitarampur and 
Barakar. The marshalling of wagons at Andal is done by a hump yard fitted with 
mechanical retarders. It has large number of collieries to serve and loads an 
average of 1300 wagons daily. Apart from this it handles about 4400 wagon FW 
units daily. The main commodities dealt
are coal from Raniganj, Mugma, Jamtara and Giridih,  steel products from Durgapur 
and IISCO at Burnpur, petroleum product from Rajbandh and huge parcel traffic 
from Asansol and Jasidih.
 SHEDS This has     a Diesel Loco Shed at Andal 
.Electric Loco Shed at Asansol
 One MEMU shed  
at Asansol.
 
PLACES TO VISIT Mython Dam : Famous for sight seeing and Health resort. Can be approached from Barakar byroad.
 Panchet Dam : Famous for sight seeing. By road from Kumardhubi.
 
 Baidyanthdham : 
Deoghar, 
the house of God, 
as it more commonly known is on a branch line from Jasidih at a distance of 8
Km. This is one of the most ancient Hindu pilgrimage of the country. Famous for
temple of Lord Shiva. It is believed that Ravana the king of Lanka brought the
"Jyotirlinga" from Kailash and got it consecrated here. Later this
became to be known as Baidyanath Shiva Linga.
 Simultala : Famous for health resort and flower
nursery.
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