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The Indian Railways has one of the busiest and largest railway networks in the world.
With a track route of 65,000 kilometres and 7,500 stations, it carries over 30 million passengers daily.
Here's a look at some of the impressive railway stations in India...
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Mumbai, Maharashtra)
Chennai Central station (Tamil Nadu)
Hailed as the Gateway to the South, Chennai Central station is most important rail hub in South India.
Designed by the architect Henry Irwin, it is also the main hub for the Chennai Suburban Railway system as well.
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New Delhi Railway Station
The New Delhi Railway Station is the second busiest station in India.
Before the new station was established after 1911, the Old Delhi Railway Station served the entire city.
The New Delhi railway station holds the record for the largest route interlocking system in the world.
New Delhi railway station also won the national award as the best tourist-friendly station n 2012.
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Howrah Station
The second-oldest station and the largest railway complex in India, the Howrah Station houses the divisional headquarters of the Eastern Railway zone.
It is one of the four intercity train stations serving Howrah and Kolkata.
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Lucknow station (Uttar Pradesh)
The Charbagh Railway Station in Lucknow was built in 1914.
An aerial view of the station resembles a chess game, making it one of the most beautifully designed stations in India.
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Kharagpur railway station (West Bengal)
Kharagpur railway station has the longest railway platform in the world.
It also has one of the biggest railway workshops in India.
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Trivandrum Central (Kerala)
It is the biggest and busiest railway station in Kerala in terms of passenger movement and an important rail hub in South India.
Inaugurated in November 1931, this is one of the oldest railway stations in India.
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Secunderabad railway station
Secunderabad railway station is a major intercity rail station and a commuter rail hub in the Hyderabad urban area.
It was built in 1874 by the Nizam of the Hyderabad state.
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Sealdah railway station
Started in 1869, Sealdah is one of the major train stations serving Kolkata.
It is also one of the busiest rail stations in India and an important suburban rail terminal.
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Tiruchirapalli railway station
Tiruchirapalli is one of the busiest railway junctions in India.
It is the second biggest railway station in Tamil Nadu after Chennai Central.
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Vashi railway station (New Bombay, Maharashtra)
The swanky Vashi railway station is a landmark in Navi Mumbai.
Besides being one of the biggest stations in Navi Mumbai, the building is a commercial complex with many offices and business establishments.
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Coimbatore Junction (Tamil Nadu)
It is a major railway junction in South India and the second busiest railway station in Tamil Nadu in terms of passenger traffic.
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Kanpur Central (Uttar Pradesh)
Kanpur Central is the largest railway station in Uttar Pradesh.
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Visakhapatnam Railway Station
Visakhapatnam Railway Station is a major railway station located in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
The railway station is under the control of East Coast Railway of Indian Railways.
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Vijayawada Railway Station (Andhra Pradesh)
Vijayawada Railway Station is one of the busiest stations in South India.
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Mysore Railway Station
Mysore railway station received the 'most tourist-friendly railway station’ award from the Ministry of Tourism in 2011-12.
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Bangalore City Railway Station (Karnataka)
Bangalore Railway Station is one of the busiest railway hubs in South India.
It is also the first railway stations to offer free Wi-Fi service.
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Egmore Railway Station (Tamil Nadu)
Chennai’s Egmore station was earlier known as Madras Egmore.
The station connects Chennai, southern, central Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
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