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India's Busiest Railway Station; Handles Over 600 Trains With 23 Platforms- And It’s Not Delhi, Mumbai, or Sealdah! It Is...

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Among Oldest Station
Among Oldest Station

Howrah Railway Station, established in 1854, is the oldest railway station in India. It is also one of the largest in area and number of platforms. 

 

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23 Platforms
23 Platforms

Howrah Railway Station has 23 platforms, making it one of the busiest and biggest railway stations in the country. (Pic: X/Ananth Rupanagudi)

 

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Hub For Eastern India
Hub For Eastern India

Howrah Station serves as a primary gateway for rail transportation in Eastern India, connecting West Bengal to major cities across the country. It handles a large volume of passenger and freight traffic daily.

 

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Historical Significance
Historical Significance

The station is a key part of India's railway history. It was linked to the first train journey in eastern India, from Howrah to Hooghly in 1854. Over time, it played a critical role in the growth of the Indian railway network. (Pic: Rajdhani At Howrah In 1960s/ Source: X/IndiaHistorypic)

 

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Architectural Landmark
Architectural Landmark

Howrah Station is known for its iconic colonial architecture. The station building, designed by British architect Halsey Ricardo, is an imposing structure with a red-brick facade, representing a blend of Victorian and Gothic styles. (Pic: X/IndiaHistorypic)

 

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Connected by Howrah Bridge
Connected by Howrah Bridge

Howrah Station is situated on the western bank of the Hooghly River, directly connected to Kolkata by the Howrah Bridge, one of the most famous landmarks in India. This bridge allows easy access to Kolkata's central business areas. (Pic: Ananth Rupanagudi/X)

 

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Passenger and Train Traffic
Passenger and Train Traffic

Handling over one million passengers and over 600 trains daily, Howrah Railway Station is one of the busiest railway stations in India. It serves both long-distance express trains and suburban trains, providing critical connectivity to various regions. (Pics/X/Railways)

 

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