Kanpur Central - Other Stations Serving Kanpur Metropolitan Region

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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