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Top 10 biggest railway station in India

Indian railway is the fourth largest railway network in the world. The total passenger increase day by day. Here are the top 10 longest railway stations in India.

Howrah junction Railway station

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Howrah_Station

Howrah railway station is also known as Howrah junction. It is the oldest and largest railway station in India. It is also one of the busiest railway stations in India. Nearly 600 passengers train to cross this station every day. This railway station was established in 1852 and first departed on 15 August 1854. The place has 22 railway stations that are parallel to each other. You can easily park your vehicle inside the platform. In October 2011, The first double-decker of India ran from Howrah to Dhanbad. There are also stalls like parking, food, stalls, waiting rooms, etc.

Sealdah Railway station

sealdah railway station

sealdah railway station

Sealdah Railway station is one of the biggest railway stations in India. Its north terminal has 13 platforms and the south terminal has 7 platforms. Nearly 1.8 million passengers use this platform every day which make it one of the busy station of India. The construction of this railway station is started in 1869. It has 3 terminals North with 5 platforms, Sealdah Main with 9 platforms, Sealdah South with 7 platforms. The place has a total of 21 platforms and 27 tracks. There are many facilities available in this station like Food, shower, stalls of books, etc.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

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CHATRAPATI_SHIVAJI_MAHARAJ_TERMINUS

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is known as Victoria Terminus Station. The place is declared as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2004. its Construction was started in 1878 and finally get completed in 1887. It was named Victoria Terminus at that time but it renames in 2017 and got the name Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. It is one of the busiest railway stations in India. It serves 3 million passengers daily. It has a total of 18 platforms. This railway station offers many facilities like Food, waiting rooms, washroom, phone booth, cafeteria, bookshop, restaurants, ATM, dairy shop, and more. Besides this, CCTV cameras are also installed for safety purposes.

New Delhi Railway station

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new-delhi-railway-station

New Delhi Railway station is another one of the longest railway stations in India. It is located between Paharganj and Ajmeri Gate. It is one of the busiest railway stations in India. Nearly 400 train cruises from here every day and 500000 passengers use this platform in a day. This railway station is established in 1926. It has 16 platforms and 18 tracks. The place is a hub for Rajdhani express as many Rajdhani express originate and terminate here. The station offers many facilities like a waiting room, toilets, retiring room, etc. Besides this, it is also connected to the Delhi Metro service and CCTV cameras.

Chennai Central Railway station

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Chennai-Central-railway-station

Chennai Central railway station is another longest railway station in India. It was known as Madras Central. It is one of the busiest railway stations in South India. Nearly 5 lakh passengers travel to this station every day. The place has a total of 17 platforms and its length is 1 km. It connects Chennai to many cities of India like New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Coimbatore, and Kerala. In 1996, it was renamed from Chennai Central to Madras central. The railway station has many facilities like restaurants, internet, accommodation facilities, a waiting hall, and shopping mall, and more.

Kanpur Central Station

Kanpur_Central_Station.

Kanpur_Central_Station

Kanpur railway station is another longest station in India. It was known as Cawnpore North Barracks station. The place was built in 1930. It has total 14 platforms and nearly 2.3 million passengers travel every day.1500 railway station is connected to it which make this highest number of connections in the country. The major trains like Tejas, Vande Bharat, Rajdhani, and Shatabdi stop here for a while during their journey. There are many facilities in this station like a waiting room, book shops, washrooms, automatic ticket vending machines, information kiosks, ATM, LCD screen, and other basic amenities.

Allahabad junction

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allahabad-junction

Allahabad junction is another longest station in India. Recently it was renamed Prayagraj. It also serves as the headquarters of the North Central Railway Zone. It has a total of 10 platforms. Nearly 400 trains cross through this junction every day and 2 lakh passengers use this platform in a day. It has 16 tracks. This railway station offers It offers various facilities for passengers that include AC retiring rooms, Non-AC retiring rooms, Wi-Fi, and other basic amenities like washrooms, bookshops, food stalls, inquiry counters, etc.

Patna Junction

patna junction

patna junction

Patna junction is another longest station in India. It was built in 1862. It comes under the East central railway zone. This railway station is situated between New Delhi and Kolkata railway routes. Nearly 400000 passengers use this station in a single day which makes it one of the busiest railway stations. It has 10 platforms and 15 tracks which are interconnected with a footbridge. The place has facilities like free RO water, a retiring room, a waiting room, vehicle parking, reservation counters, and automated escalators. Recently, AC waiting room.

Ahmedabad junction

Ahmedabad junction

Ahmedabad junction

Ahmedabad junction is another longest station in India. It is the headquarter of the North-Central Railway Zone and part of the Western railway network. The trains travel from South Direction to the east direction of India. It has 12 platforms. The railway station has many facilities like food stalls, inquiry rooms, tea stalls, lounges, retiring rooms, luggage trolleys, parking, etc.

Vijayawada junction

vijaywada junction

vijaywada junction

Vijaywada junction is another longest station in India. It was built on 16 May 1956. Nearly 1.5 lakh passengers travel this junction per day and 300 trains pass through it. The place has 10 platforms that are broad and electrified. It offers facilities like a waiting area, food stalls, restrooms, inquiry counters, etc. Recently, the executive lounge is open on platform 1 which offers facilities like soft beverages, newspapers, magazines, instrumental music, locker, washroom, beverages like tea and coffee, etc.

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