List of Railway Stations in India - Gallery

Gallery

  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is the busiest railway station in India and headquarters of Central Railway. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

  • Howrah Railway Station is the oldest,second-busiest and the largest railway station in India and headquarters of South Eastern Railway

  • Chennai Central is one of the busiest and oldest railway stations in India and headquarters of Southern railway

  • Sealdah Railway Station in one of the busiest railway station in India and headquarters of Eastern Railway

  • The Secunderabad Railway Station, one of the main railway stations in South India

  • Kharagpur Junction containing longest railway platform in world is one of the major railway station in Howrah-Mumbai route

  • Kanpur Central is the largest Railway Station of U.P

  • Front view of Coimbatore city railway station (CJB)

  • Thiruvananthapuram Central (TVC) main entrance. It is the first major railhead in the Kanyakumari-Jammu Tawi Route

  • Front view of Trichy junction or Tiruchirapalli junction (TPJ)

  • Newly built Andheri Station East Side, Mumbai

  • Barabanki Jn Railway Station Outside View

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