Other Stations Serving Kanpur Metropolitan Region
Station Name | Station Code | Railway Zone | Total Platforms |
---|---|---|---|
Govindpuri (Kanpur South) | GOV | North Central Railways | 2 |
Kanpur Anwarganj | CPA | North Eastern Railways | 3 |
Rawatpur | RPO | North Eastern Railways | 1 |
Kalyanpur | KAP | North Eastern Railways | 1 |
Mandhana Central | MDA | North Eastern Railways | 1 |
Chobepur | CPR | North Eastern Railways | 1 |
Panki Junction (Kanpur West) | PNK | North Central Railways | 5 |
Chakeri | CHK | North Central Railways | 2 |
Chandari (Shyam Nagar) | CNBI | North Central Railways | 2 |
Kanpur Bridge Left Bank | CPB | Northern Railway | 3 |
Bhimsen Jn. | BZM | North Central Railways | 1 |
Maharajpur | -North Central Railways | 1 | |
Bhaupur | North Central Railways | 3 | |
Gangaghat | North Central Railways | 2 |
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