7 Busiest Railway Stations In India

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21 October 2024

India's railway network is one of the largest and most complex in the world, serving millions of passengers every day


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At the heart of this vast system are the country's busiest railway stations, which handle massive crowds and are critical to keeping India moving


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Let's take a closer look at the seven busiest railway stations in India, known for their footfall, connectivity, and significance


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Howrah Junction is one of the world's busiest railway stations and the largest railway complex in India, featuring 23 platforms and 25 tracks, serving over 1 million passengers every day


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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus ranks among the busiest railway stations in India, with an average daily footfall of 710,000 passengers


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Sealdah Station is also one of the most crowded railway stations in India, accommodating between 600,000 to 800,000 passengers each day


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New Delhi Railway Station, established in 1864, stands out for handling the highest number of unique trains operating in and out daily


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Patna Junction is strategically located between Kolkata and Delhi, making it a key stop for numerous major and connecting trains


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Chennai Central is the primary hub that links southern India with the rest of the country, serving about 350,000 passengers daily


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Vijayawada Station in Andhra Pradesh, graded as NGS-2 by the railway department, has 10 platforms and handles over 200,000 passengers every day


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