7 Largest Railway Stations In India 

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The Howrah Railway Station, located in Kolkata, West Bengal, stands as one of India's oldest and most bustling railway hubs. Serving as a vital transportation crossroads, it connects various parts of the country.

Howrah Junction Railway Station

It functions as a major suburban railway center and also serves as a station on Kolkata Metro Line 2 in West Bengal. Once completed, Kolkata Metro Line 2 will pass through Sealdah.

Sealdah Railway Station

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, located in Mumbai, Maharashtra, is a historic railway station formerly known as Victoria Terminus. It is celebrated for its impressive Gothic-style architecture.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

The station in Chennai is a renowned landmark, connecting Tamil Nadu to the northern regions of India, including Kolkata, New Delhi, and Mumbai.

Chennai Central Railway Station

It functions as the central hub for the Rajdhani Express. The railway station boasts the title of the "World's Largest Route Relay Interlocking System," recognized by the Guinness World Record

New Delhi Railway Station

Ahmedabad Junction stands as one of India's most bustling railway stations, holding the distinction of being Gujarat's largest train station. Serving as the primary rail hub for Ahmedabad, Gujarat, it boasts 12 platforms and 16 tracks. Notably, Ahmedabad Junction Railway Station is the top revenue-generating division within the Western Railways.

Ahmedabad Junction Railway Station

Kharagpur Junction railway station (KGP) holds the distinction of being an A-1 grade station within the Indian Railways network. Boasting 12 platforms and 24 tracks, this pivotal hub, commonly referred to as Kharagpur Junction, serves as the Gateway to the South Eastern Railway. It provides convenient connectivity to major cities across India.

Kharagpur Junction Railway Station