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Bangalore Cantt Railway Station – BNC

Bangalore Cantt is a suburb of Bangalore city and was established in the time of British Raj. At that time, it was used as a Military Cantonment for British army. It has an area of 13 sq. Km and spans from Residency in the west to Binnamangala in the east. The Bangalore Cantt area is now a major part of the city with many clubs, bungalows and churches. It is a major tourist attraction with shopping streets, and restaurants along with many spectacular buildings of the British age.

Bangalore Cantt Railway Station:

The Bangalore Cantt railway station or BNC is one of the three major railway stations serving the beautiful and busy city of Bangalore and is situated at station road, Vasanth Nagar and is controlled by the South Western Zone’s of Bangalore division. There are three platforms on this station and all of them are easily accessible with the foot over bridges.

Trains That Stop at Bangalore Cant Station Are;

  • Shatabdi Express
  • Ernakulam Express
  • Lalbagh Express
  • Bangalore-Karaikal Fast Passenger
  • Yesvantpur-Tirupathi Express
  • Chennai Express
  • Sangha Mitra Express
  • Bagmati Express

Face-lifting of Bangalore Cantt station was done in which its entrance and ticket counters were remodelled and were accessible for public from January 2011.

Facilities at the Bangalore Cantt Railway Station:

The basic amenities and facilities provided to passengers on this station are computerised reservation centre, booking office for unreserved tickets, spacious waiting hall, paid parking, air-conditioned VIP lounge, Inquiry booths, Food plaza, ATM of several major banks and proper sanitary services. Along with that, the porters are also provided with hand trolleys to carry the luggage of the passengers.

Due to a great need for medical facilities on the station, Bangalore division also started a medical clinic at Bangalore Cantt station, and this clinic provides free first aid and medical emergency services for the passengers.

Restaurants Near Bangalore Cantt Railway Station:

The restaurants of Bangalore Cantt are famous for the quality, taste and varieties of food served here. Here, you will not only find the best south Indian foods, but also be pleased to find that the restaurants here also serve a vast variety of international and North Indian Foods. Some of the restaurants that you must visit on your visit to Bangalore Cantt are as follows.

  • Travelkhana – Multi cuisine, North Indian, South Indian – Contact Number# 08800313131
  • Fishlan – Sujatha Complex,1st Main, Gandhinagar, Majestic Bangalore
  • Sukh sagar – 10, 3rd Main Road, Gandhinagar, Majestic Area
  • Queens Refreshment, Veg-Non Veg – INSIDE Shifa Hospital

Queens Road, Tankbund Road, Tasker Town,Shivajinagar

  • Pai Vihar Veg – Millers Road, Vasanth Nagar
  • Nakshatra Restaurant – INSIDE Hotel Fortune Select JP Cosmos

Tank Bund Road, Cunningham Cresent Road, Vasanth Nagar

  • Sanman Veg – Cunningham Road, Vasanth Nagar

Next To Al-Yousef Tower Business Complex

  • Mast Kalandar Restaurant – Cunningham Road, Vasanth Nagar
  • Hamsa Restaurant and Lodge – Hazrat Kambal Posh Road, Tasker Town,Shivajinagar
  •  Eden Park Restaurant – Venkataswamy Naidu Road, Cunningham Road, Shivajinagar

For those who are in search of the best luxury and facilities, the hotels near Bangalore Cantt station are the best option for accommodation and eating.

Some of the Popular Hotels in This Area are;

  • Jayamahal Palace Hotel – A Heritage Hotel – Jayamahal Road, Bangalore
  • Droog House – Nandidurga Road, Bangalore
  • Le Meridien Bangalore – Sankey Road, Bangalore
  • City Living – Queens Road, Bangalore
  • Gold Star – Queens Road, Bangalore
  • Young Island Comforts – Millers Road, Bangalore

Famous Food of Bangalore Cant Railway Station:

When you are in Bangalore, you will be overwhelmed with the variety of food available here in affordable prices. Being a major city in southern India, the food in Bangalore is mostly inspired from South Indian cuisine, but many of the restaurants here also serve delicious north Indian recipes along with Chinese and Thai food. The Thai food is served with an Indian twist by including a lot of spices and herbs to adopt it to the taste of Indians.

The major dishes that are served include, Idli, Pongal, Poori sagu, Dosas of many varieties, Khara Bath, etc. You can also enjoy awesome street foods such as kebabs, Panipuri, sev puri and bhel puri on the streets of Bangalore Cant.

With so many great places to visit and such awesome dishes to enjoy, Bangalore cantonment never fails to attract visitors from all over the country and foreign countries, as well.

Trains Passing Through Bangalore Cant Railway Station:

Train No. Train Name Arr. Time Dep. Time
2354 PATNA PREMIUM S origin 15:30
6201 MYS SNSI EXPRESS(MYS-SNSI) 08:35 08:37
6316 BANGALORE EXP 09:18 09:20
6514 BANGALORE SPL 20:15 20:20
8637 HTE BNC G R SPL 06:00 destination
11013 Mumbai LTT-Coimbatore Express(LTT-CBE) 22:25 22:28
11014 Coimbatore Mumbai LTT Express(CBE-LTT) 16:10 16:12
11301 UDYAN EXPRESS 08:10 08:15
11302 UDYAN EXP 20:10 20:12
12027 Chennai Bangalore Shatabdi Express(MAS-SBC) 22:09 22:11
12028 Bangalore Chennai Shatabdi Express(SBC-MAS) 06:08 06:10
12295 SANGHAMITRA EXP 09:10 09:12
12296 Sanghamitra Express(PNBE-SBC) 20:00 20:05
12509 BangaloreCity-Guwahati SF Express(SBC-GHY) 23:40 23:45
12510 Guwahati-BangaloreCity SF Express(GHY-SBC) 11:05 11:10
12577 Bagmati SF weekly Express(DBG-SBC) 20:15 20:20
12578 Bagmati Weekly SF Express(SBC-DBG) 10:20 10:22
12591 Gorakhpur-Bangalore Express(GKP-SBC) 04:19 04:22
12592 Bangalore-Gorakhpur Express(SBC-GKP) 17:00 17:03
12607 Lalbagh Express(MAS-SBC) 21:08 21:10
12608 Lalbagh Express(SBC-MAS) 06:40 06:42
12609 Bangalore Express(MAS-SBC) 19:36 19:38
12610 Bangalore-Chennai Express(SBC-MAS) 08:10 08:12
12627 Karnataka Express(SBC-NDLS) 19:30 19:32
12628 Karnataka Express(NDLS-SBC) 13:08 13:10
12639 Brindavan Express(MAS-SBC) 13:35 13:40
12640 Brindavan Express(SBC-MAS) 15:20 15:22
12647 Kongu Express(CBE-NZM) 23:25 23:28
12657 Chennai – Bangalore Mail(MAS-SBC) 04:35 04:40
12658 Bangalore-Chennai Mail(SBC-MAS) 22:50 22:55
12677 BangaloreCity-Ernakulam Intercity Express(SBC-ERS) 06:25 06:27
12678 Ernakulam-BangaloreCity Intercity Express(ERS-SBC) 19:20 19:22
12683 Ernakulam Bangalore Superfast Express(ERS-SBC) 03:45 03:50
12684 Ernakulam SF Express(SBC-ERS) 18:55 18:57
12691 Chennai Sri Satya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam SF Express(MAS-SSPN) 05:01 05:05
12692 Chennai Sri Satya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam SF Express(SSPN-MAS) 23:10 23:12
12785 Kacheguda-Bangalore SF Express(KCG-SBC) 06:01 06:03
12786 Bangalore-Kacheguda SF Express(SBC-KCG) 18:30 18:32
12975 Mysore-Jaipur SF Express(MYS-JP) 13:10 13:12
12976 Jaipur-Mysore SF Express(JP-MYS) 12:20 12:25
16217 Mysore-Sainagar Shirdi Express(MYS-SNSI) 08:30 08:32
16218 Sainagar Shirdi – Mysore Weekly Express(SNSI-MYS) 02:55 03:00
16221 Kaveri Express(MYS-MAS) 23:55 23:58
16222 Kaveri Express(MAS-MYS) 03:23 03:25
16231 Mayiladuturai Mysore Express(MV-MYS) 05:05 05:10
16232 Mysore-Mayiladuturai Express(MYS-MV) 19:15 19:20
16315 Bangalore-Kochuveli Tri-Weekly Express(SBC-KCVL) 17:25 17:30
16316 Kochuveli-Bangalore Tri Weekly Express(KCVL-SBC) 08:03 08:05
16321 Bangalore Tiruvananthapuram Weekly Express(SBC-TVC) 17:25 17:30
16322 Tiruvananthapuram Bangalore Weekly Express(TVC-SBC) 08:03 08:05
16519 Jolarpettai Bangalore Express(JTJ-SBC) 07:32 07:34
16520 Bangalore Jolarpettai Express(SBC-JTJ) 17:40 17:42
16521 Bangarpet-Bangalore Express(BWT-SBC) 22:53 22:55
16522 Bangalore Bangarpet Express(SBC-BWT) 19:45 19:47
16525 Island Express(CAPE-SBC) 06:45 06:50
16526 Island Express(SBC-CAPE) 21:50 21:55
16529 Udyan Express(CSTM-SBC) 08:10 08:15
16530 Udyan Express(SBC-CSTM) 20:10 20:12
16591 Hampi Express(UBL-SBC) 05:27 05:32
16592 Hampi Express(SBC-UBL) 22:10 22:12
16731 Tuticorin Mysore Express(TN-MYS) 05:38 05:43
16732 Mysore-Tuticorin Express(MYS-TN) 21:30 21:33
17209 Seshadri Express(SBC-CCT) 13:30 13:35
17210 Seshadri Express(CCT-SBC) 11:48 11:53
17235 NAGERCOIL EXP 17:10 17:12
17236 BANGALORE EXP 08:28 08:30
18463 Prasanti Express(BBS-SBC) 11:19 11:20
18464 Prasanti Express(SBC-BBS) 14:10 14:12
22607 Ernakulam-Bangalore Weekly SF Express(ERS-SBC) 03:43 03:45
22608 Bangalore-Ernakulam Weekly SF Express(SBC-ERS) 18:55 18:57
22625 SBC DOUBLE DECK 12:40 12:45
22681 Mysore-Chennai SF Express(MYS-MAS) 23:10 23:12
22682 Chennai-Mysore SF Express(MAS-MYS) 05:01 05:05

 

Railway Stations in Kolhapur

The Chattrapati Shahu Maharaj Terminus (codenamed CSMT) is the central railway station in Kolhapur. The station is located on the Miraj- Kolhapur railway line and the terminus is connected with all the major stations in the country. There are express and super-fast trains that cross Kolhapur daily from cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Nagpur, Tirupathi, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Dhanbad, and others. CSMT falls under the administrative control of Pune division under Central Railways Zone of Indian Railways. The terminus opened only in 2007, and since then, the strategic location of Kolhapur provides a good connectivity for nearby towns to commute to other parts of Maharashtra.

The terminus is provided with only two platforms as of today, and construction work is in progress to have another two additional platforms by late 2015. There is a daily commute service between Kolhapur station and Miraj Station. The station is named after Shahu Maharaj of Kolhapur. The station is equipped with basic passenger amenities to help passengers have a comfortable stay during their visit. CSMT is located at 563 metres above sea level and serves as a hub for goods carrier in the central region.

CSMT is located at 10 Kilometres from the Kolhapur domestic airport and is also close to the three inter-city bus terminals. The station is near landmarks such as Vishalgad (76 KM), Bhudargad (50 KM), Paargad (28 KM), Narasimha Wadi (45 KM), Jyotibha (17 KM), Bahubali of Kumbhojgiri (27 KM), Dajipur Bison Sanctuary (80 KM), and Amba (65 KM). All these locations are pride for Maharashtra, and the Kolhapur city is located in good proximity to have a trip for passengers visiting CSMT.

  • Facilities Available at Chattrapati Shahu Maharaj Terminus:

Over the years since its inception in 2007, the Central Railways has upgraded the facilities at the station to include computerized reservation system, enquiry service, cafeteria, integrated voice response system, book stalls, refreshment stores, foot over bridges between platforms and provision for prepaid parking services. Kolhapur grew in size with rise in the economy and coupled with growth in the tourism industry led to position CSMT to be the next major hub in the region. The station is also equipped with general waiting room, supply of drinking water, well-maintained restrooms and emergency medical care services. The bus terminal is located near the CSMT and provides easy transport to other parts of the district.

  • Restaurants Near Chattrapati Shahu Maharaj Terminus:

The passengers have multiple avenues with restaurants located near the CSMT.

Some of The Popular Places are Listed Below:

  • Tandoor Restaurant – Contact # 0231 252 4007
  • Mr. Idli- South Indian Restaurant – Contact # 0 954 545 1811
  • Hotel Maratha Regency – Contact # 0231 265 2666
  • Hotel Karnival –Contact # 0231 266 4988
  • Hotel Ayodhya – Contact # 0231 265 1781

The restaurants located near the railway station offer variety of north Indian, South Indian and Chinese dishes at reasonable prices. The culture of Kolhapur promotes non-vegetarian food and is widely available across the city. There are few hotels with customized restaurants to serve the passengers delicacies of Kolhapur.

  • Famous Food of Kolhapur:

The cuisines of Kolhapur resonate all over Maharashtra state. The Maratha recipes were designed during the olden times, and since then, the region has developed unique dishes here. The city is famous for the three dishes- Kolhapuri Lavangi (chilli peppers), Kolhapuri Jaggery and Kolhapuri masala (mix of spices). These dishes are prepared here in Kolhapur and are very popular in other parts of the country also. Kolhapuri Misal is a good healthy snack hot and spicy. Ginger, garlic and mint are common ingredients in the Kolhapur cuisines. This misal product is served with roasted bread and often served in all restaurants in Kolhapur.

Other significant dishes worth mentioning are Tambra/Pandra Rassa. These are specially prepared mutton cuisines of Kolhapur. Pandra Rassa is a mutton soup prepared by boiling meat with garlic and other spices. Studies have shown tremendous medicinal values in this starter or pre-food item. Tambra Rassa is also prepared in a similar fashion with a mix of red pepper chilli, and very popular among the rural communities of Kolhapur. After these special starters, roasted mutton satiates the appetite. The city is famous for a variety of mutton related dishes with separate recipes for perusal.

Railway Stations in Faridabad

Indian Railways is owned by Indian government and is run by the Ministry of Railways. The total length of rail network of Indian Railways accounts for around 65,436 Km. It is amongst the largest rail networks across the globe. Annually, it carries around 8425 million passengers and more one thousand million tonnes of freight, which make it an important asset of the nation. Indian Railways is not only the best option of transportation for people of India, but it also offers the best services to the tourists coming from other countries.

Faridabad is one of the most important and oldest industrial towns of Northern India. It lies on the Grand Trunk Road or National Highway 2 which passes through the town.  The district of Faridabad was formerly a part of Gurgaon district and was declared as an independent district on 15th August 1979. Faridabad has a large industrial base ranging from Multinational automobile companies to small scale industries. This makes railways a very important asset for this town.

Faridabad city has a total of three railway stations namely Old Faridabad, New town Faridabad and Ballabgarh.

Old Faridabad Railway Station:

Old Faridabad Railway Station or FDB is at a distance of 25 KM from Delhi railway station and lies on the New Delhi-Mumbai line, which is a broad gauge line. It has an elevation of 206 metres above the sea level. The old Faridabad station was built in 1904 and it was electrified during the period from 1982 to 1985. It lies under the Delhi division of Northern railways. Faridabad is an important station for people of Faridabad as they use railways as the major transportation for commutation for work and education to Delhi NCR.

The station has four platforms that are well connected through a foot over bridge. There are two entry points for the station – one is towards NH-5 and the other one is towards G.T. Road.

Many trains for major cities of India like Hyderabad, Chennai, and Mumbai are available from this station.

Some of The Major Trains That Have Faridabad as a Stoppage in Their Route Are:

  • Dakshin SF Express
  • Nizamudin Visakhapatnam Link SF Express
  • Meerut City-Mandasor Link Express
  • Jabalpur – Jammu Tawi (Durgawati) Express
  • Taj Express
  • Golden Temple Mail

Apart from these long distance trains, there is a long schedule of EMUs that run for local destinations such as Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Palwal, etc.

The facilities at old Faridabad railway stations are telephone booth, a computerised reservation centre and an unreserved ticket booking office. It also has a big waiting room and refreshment stalls. There is no parking facility at Old Faridabad railway station.

New Town Faridabad Railway Station:

The New Town Faridabad Railway Station or FDN is a small station that is located Near Bata Chowk at a distance of 5 KM from Old Faridabad Railway Station. It is not a major stoppage for long distance trains but is served by a network of EMUs and passenger trains. The station has two platforms and one entry/exit towards the Bata Over-bridge.

There are a small waiting room and a computerised ticket booking office at the station. The parking facility is not available at this station.

Ballabgarh Railway Station:

Ballabgarh Railway Station or BVH is a major station of Faridabad city and serves to a large population of the suburb of Ballabgarh. It has a total of four platforms and is well connected to the Ballabgarh capital bus stand. It has two entry/ exits, one towards G.T. Road and the other one is towards the industrial areas of sectors-24. Ballabgarh also has a big container yard with containers arriving from all parts of the country.

Apart from passenger and EMUs, there are many long distance trains that have stoppage at Ballabgarh station.

Some of The Major Trains That Have Stoppage at Ballabgarh Station Are:

  • Mumbai LTT – Amritsar (Pathankot) Express
  • Malwa Express
  • Udyan Abha Toofan Express
  • Mumbai Firozpur Janta Express

The facilities available at Ballabgarh station include computerised ticket booking office, both reserved and unreserved, a Railway police station, refreshment stalls, enquiry booth and large waiting area. The Ballabgarh station has a large paid parking area with a capacity of around 500 four-wheelers and around 2000 two-wheelers at the same time.

These are three major stations serving the city of Faridabad.

Railway Stations at Secunderabad

Secunderabad, the twin-city of Hyderabad, is in Telangana. It began as a British cantonment in 1806 and grew under the British influence. The Hussain Sagar is the dividing line between Secunderabad and Hyderabad. There are many army and air force establishments in Secunderabad.

Secunderabad Railway Station of the South Central Railway (SCR) is a big commuter rail hub in the twin-city urban area. It was built in 1874 and was the main station of the Nizam’s Railway until the Kachiguda Railway Station came into operation in 1916. The railways took over the operation in 1951. The station edifice looks like a fort and shows the influenced of Asaf Jahi architecture.

The Busy Junction:

Secunderabad has good connectivity by the rail network with all parts of the country. It is a busy station with as many as 190 trains passing through it every day. The station is used by over one lakh passengers.  Located on the Nanded-Guntakal and Vijayawada-Wadi railway lines, Secunderabad is also the SCR headquarters. Secunderabad has obtained the ISO-9001 certification for excellence in ticket, parcel and luggage booking and management of platforms. There is a proposal to expand it and develop it into a world-class station.

The Nizam’s Railways was set up in 1870 to connect the state with the rest of the country. The construction of Secunderabad station Secunderabad-Wadi line began the same year. The Nizam financed the project and the work was completed in 1874. The Nizam’s Guaranteed State Railway, set up in 1879, took over the control. Secunderabad was linked with Singareni coal mines by a 235-km line, and, in 1889, the Secunderabad-Wadi line was extended to Vijayawada Junction.  The next year saw the opening of the Vijayawada Junction-Chennai Central broad gauge connection. Direct travel from Hyderabad to Chennai thus became possible. The Hyderabad-Godavari Valley Railway Company opened the Manmad-Secunderabad meter gauge line in 1900. The company was absorbed by Nizam’s State Railways in 1930. Kachiguda Railway Station was built as the headquarters and terminus of Nizam’s Guaranteed State Railway In 1916. Nizam’s State Railway tried the diesel rail cars by Ganz in 1939.

Nationalization of Nizam Railways:

Nizam’s Guaranteed State Railway was nationalized in 1951. Secunderabad station was included in Central Railway with Mumbai as its headquarters. The South Central Railway was formed in 1966 with Secunderabad as its headquarters. Rail Nilayam, the zonal headquarters of SCR, was built in 1972. The Secunderabad divisional headquarters came up in 1980.

The Indian Railway Institute of Signal Engineering and Telecommunications, a training institute, was set up in Secunderabad in 1957. The Kachiguda-Manmad (via Secunderabad) Ajanta Express was introduced in 1967 and the Secunderabad-Vijayawada Junction Golconda Express was introduced in 1969. It was the fastest steam-hauled train in the country at the time and was run up to Guntur later.  The Secunderabad-Mahbubnagar meter gauge section was upgraded to broad gauge in 1993. Secunderabad-Kazipet-Vijayawada Junction stretch was electrified the same year.

Superfast Trains:

The Secunderabad-Hazrat Nizamuddin Rajdhani Express was launched in 2002. Two other Rajdhani trains, both from Bangalore City Railway Station, halt at the station. The Secunderabad-Vishakhapatnam Garib Rath Express operates daily and Secunderabad-Yeswanthpur (Bangalore) Garib Rath also halts at Secunderabad.

Secunderabad Station has 11 platforms and all can receive 24-coach trains and all the tracks are broad gauge tracks. The station has lines leading to 5 directions: to Kachiguda-Kurnool-Guntakal-Bangalore, to Malkajgiri-Bolaram-Nizambad-Nanded-Parbhani, to Vikarabad-Wadi, and to Bibinagar-Kazipet-Dornakal.

Secunderabad Station is also a center for suburban trains. These DHMU’s run on the non-electrified rail lines in the suburbs and on the electrified lines.

Many Facilities at Secunderabad Station:

Computerised reservation system was introduced at Secunderabad as early as 1989. The system was linked to New Delhi, Howrah, Mumbai and Chennai between 1997 and 1999. The passenger facilities at Secunderabad Railway Station include waiting halls, lodging, restaurants, coffee shop, cafes, book stalls, cloakrooms, cyber café, tourism agent counters, train status announcements, train inquiry counters, train status display boards and foot bridges. It also has stringent security and parking, including automated parking. The station has 45 cameras at different locations monitoring the situation. There is a pharmacy on Platform 1. It now has escalator on every platform. The station has air-conditioned and general waiting halls on platform No.1 and a dormitory on the first floor.

Water Recycling Plant:

The Secunderabad Railway Station has Rs 1.2 crore water recycling plant. Over 30,000 litres of water is required daily to wash 800 coaches and platforms. The used water is given biological and chemical treatment. It is good enough again for cleaning the coaches and platforms.

Railway Stations at Ludhiana

Ludhiana is Punjab’s most populous city and Northern India’s major industrial hub. It is situated on the old banks of the Sutlej River, 13 km from its present course. Ludhiana is run by a municipal corporation and is the headquarters of Ludhiana district.

Ludhiana A Major Junction:

Ludhiana Railway Station (station code LDH) is an important junction on Northern Railway’s main Delhi-Amritsar route in the Ferozepur division. Ludhiana has railway lines leading to Jalandhar, Ferozepur, Dhuri and Delhi. Ludhiana has a good connectivity with most cities in the country through the railway network. Daily or weekly trains link Ludhiana to Jammu, Jalandhar, Amritsar, Patiala, Kanpur, Pathankot, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and other cities. Ludhiana is amongst the top 100 booking stations of Indian Railways. As many as 174 trains start and terminate at or pass through the Ludhiana Junction every day.

The Sind, Punjab and Delhi Railway constructed the 483-km Amritsar-Ambala-Saharanpur-Ghaziabad line in 1870. The Southern Punjab Railway Company built the Ludhiana-Jakhal line in 1901 and opened the extension from the Macleodganj (now in Pakistan) to Ludhiana in 1905. The Sahnewal-Chandigarh rail link or the Ludhiana-Chandigarh rail link was inaugurated in 2013. The Mandi Gobindgarh-Ludhiana line was electrified in 1996–97. The Ludhiana diesel shed maintains more than 170 locos of various WDM types. An electric loco shed was launched at Ludhiana in 2001 and WAM-4, WAG-5 and WAG-7 locos are maintained there.

Inadequate Facilities:

The Ludhiana Railway Station has the usual facilities for the passengers like computerized reservation, inquiry counters, refreshment room, tea stall, book stall, waiting rooms, retiring rooms, telephones and drinking water. But these are far from adequate. It has only two waiting rooms, one general and the other for women. The number of seats available is too less for the people needing the facility.  The station is far from cleanliness and the case is similar with all the facilities.

More Ludhiana Stations:

Ludhiana has two more railway stations: Dhandari Kalan (station code DDL) and Kila Raipur. Both are in Northern Railway’s Ferozepur division. Dhandari Kalan has three platforms. It handles over 10 trains daily and serves about 15000 passengers.  Kila Raipur (station code QRP) has one platform. It handles about a dozen trains every day and also serves about 15000 passengers.

Amritsar-Kolkata Corridor:

The Central Government approved in 2014 the Amritsar-Delhi-Kolkata Industrial Corridor to boost manufacturing activity. The railway network will see a great expansion along with the project. A railway link dedicated to freight is expected to be part of the project. Ludhiana station lies on that corridor and will benefit by it greatly.

Metro for Ludhiana Uncertain:

The Punjab Government approved the29-km Ludhiana metro project as a public-private partnership or build operate transfer model in 2012. Of this, 22 km was to be elevated and 7 km underground.  Ayali Chowk- BBMB Power House and Gill Village-Rahon Road Chungi were to be the two proposed corridors. But the Ludhiana Municipal Corporation and the Punjab Government have not been able to find the funds needed for the Rs 10,330-crore project and the project has remained on the back-burner.

Restaurants around Ludhiana Station:

The restaurants around the Ludhiana Railway Station include Friend Dhaba, Chawla’s Vegetarian, Sagar Ratna, Lark Dhaba, Pandit Paranthe Wala, Hong Kong, Restaurant, Sher-E-Punjab, Chawla’s 2, Kanpur Gyan Vegetarian, Dogra Dhaba, New Basant Ice Cream, Pursharthi Dhaba, Pishori Dhaba, Oberoi Cholle Bhature, Ashok Hotel Restaurant & Bear Bar, Bawa Chicken, Jhandu Sweets, Amritsar Nan, Satguru Sweets, SitaRam’s, Bansi Dhaba, Special Nashta, New Friends Vaishno Dhaba, Lucky Bakery, Shelkhapurlan Da Vaishno Dhaba, Prem Ice Cream Parlour, Wimpy, Indian Coffee House, Lucky Vaishno Dhaba and Adarsha Dhaba.

The Ludhiana Food:

Ludhiana’s tandoori food is popular across countries. An earthen oven dug in the ground fired by coal is used to cook chicken, meat, fish, rotis, paneer and naans. The Ludhiana gravy has Mughal roots and murg makhani is a typical example. Nans, parathas and rotis, all prepared in the tandoor, are the staples. Makki ki roti and sarson ka saag is another favourite combination. Ludhiana cuisine is spicy and full of desi ghee.  Rice is eaten only on special occasions, with rajma, kadhi or as some sort of pulav. Lassi is usually a permanent feature of Ludhiana meals.

Railway Station in Nagpur

Indian Railways is ranked amongst the widest and largest railway networks all over the world. It serves millions of people every day by taking them to their destinations on a daily basis. Indian Railways acts as the real lifeline of India as they are responsible for transporting people and tonnes of freight on their meant destination everyday without fail. Indian Railways is not only serving millions of people on a regular basis but is also one of the largest employers of the world. It has strength of around 1.3 million employees all across the country.

Nagpur is a magnificent in the state of Maharashtra in Western India. It is one of the largest cities of central India and acts as the second capital of the state of Maharashtra. In terms of population, Nagpur is the third largest city of the state, after Mumbai and Pune with a population of 2.0521 million in the census of 2001. Nagpur is a rapidly developing metropolis, and hence, it relies greatly on the services of Indian Railways for its development of infrastructure and other fields.

Railway Station in Nagpur:

Nagpur Railway Station or NGP is a very important junction of Maharashtra and has an elevation of 308.6 metres above the sea level. It holds a very significant role in terms of transport and communication for the city of Nagpur. The station was built in 1867 and comes under the control of Nagpur division of Central Railway Zone. Apart from Lucknow, Nagpur is the only city, which acts as headquarter for two zones of Indian Railways, which are South West Central Zone and Central Zone.

The Nagpur Railway Station has a total number of 10 platforms out of which 8 platforms are broad gauge and 2 platforms are narrow gauge. The number of tracks at this railway station is 13. It has a large paid parking area with a parking capacity of around 500 vehicles at a time.

The Main Lines That Pass Through Nagpur Railway Station Are:

  • Howrah Nagpur Mumbai Line
  • Nagpur Hyderabad Line
  • Nagpur Naghbir Section (Narrow Gauge)
  • Delhi Chennai Line
  • Nagpur Chindwara (Narrow Gauge)
  • Nagpur Bilaspur Line

The electrification of this station was done in three phase that is from 1988-89, 1990-91, and 1991-92.

There are a total of 242 local and express trains that pass or terminate at Nagpur Railway Station, which make it one of the busiest stations of the country. These 242 trains include Rajdhani, Garib Rath, Duronto, Passenger, and Mail trains. Due to such a large number of trains passing through this station, it is used by almost 1.6 lakh passengers every day.

Some Important Trains Passing This Station Are:

  • VishakhapatnamNizamudin Samata Express
  • CST Mumbai – Nagpur Duronto
  • BangaloreNizamudin Rajdhani Express
  • Nagpur-Ramakona-Chhindwara Passenger
  • Vidarbha Express
  • Nagpur-Bhusaval Passenger
  • Trivandrum Central-New DelhiKerala Express
  • Nagpur Bilaspur Express
  • Chennai Central-New DelhiTamil Nadu Express
  • Nagpur-Chhindwara Passenger
  • Mumbai Howrah Mail
  • Nagpur Indore Super Fast Express

Facilities At Nagpur Railway Station:

The facilities at Nagpur station are great for the passengers. It has a large waiting area that is located at the Platform No 1. The main building of the station has waiting rooms and retiring rooms for the passengers, who are waiting for connecting trains at Nagpur station. There is a multi-cuisine food court that is authorised by IRCTC where you can have some refreshment while waiting for your train. This food court has a seating capacity of 150 people. If you want to rest for a while, retiring rooms are available for you on rent. The rent for AC retiring rooms is Rs.250 while rent for Non-AC rooms is Rs.200.

Government has proposed a modernisation project for 22 major stations of Indian Railways and Nagpur station is also one of those stations. The work for modernisation off this station will be outsourced to the public and private partnership and the main areas that will be focused in this project would be cleanliness, safety and security at the station.

Another terminus at Ajni is also proposed which is meant to decrease the stress at the Nagpur station by diverting some the trains to this newly developed terminus. Due to its prime location, Nagpur serves as one of the most important railway stations of Indian Railways.

Railway Station in Mysore – Famous Food & Restaurants

Indian Railways is the true lifeline of India as it holds the responsibility for transportation millions of people and millions of tonnes of goods from one place to another on a daily basis. Without proper working of Indian Railways network, it is not possible for anybody to imagine a smooth and comfortable life. Indian Railways is not only one of the largest rail networks across the globe, but it is also one of the world’s biggest recruiters. It has strength of over 1.3 million employees working for it in every part of India.

Mysore is a beautiful and is third largest city of the state of Karnataka in South India. It has served as the capital of the kingdom of Mysore and is located at the base of Chamundi hills and has an area of 128 sq. Km. The city of Mysore is famous for its places such as Mysore Palace, Jaganmohana Palace, Jailakshmi Vilas and Lalitha Mahal. Other famous tourists’ places in Mysore include Chamundeshwari Temple, Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Park, etc.

Mysore Railway Station:
The railway station of Mysore was built in 1870 connecting the cities of Mysore and Bangalore. It comes under Mysore division of Southern Railway Zone of Indian Railways. It has an elevation of 760 metres above sea level and the station has six platforms, which are properly connected via a foot over bridge.

Mysore railway station also serves as a junction with a track joining Mysore from Bangalore and another from Hassan. Both of these lines join together before they enter the Mysore station. On the other side, the track proceeds to connect Mysore from Nanjangud and Chamrajnagar. It is proposed to be extended to Coimbatore, but the project is at halt as the forest area of Sathyamangalam lies on this route.

All the lines that connect Bangalore from Mysore are single track, which hinders the high speed, but the tracks are being doubled on the route after which the speed of the trains would be increased on this route.

Earlier, all the lines connecting Bangalore and Mysore were of meter gauge, which restricted the broad gauge trains from halting at Mysore. After the lines were converted from the meter gauge to broad gauge, all the trains which used to terminate at Bangalore station, now are extended to Mysore railway station.

The Major Trains That Halt At Mysore Station Are:
• Mysore-Chennai Shatabdi
• Mysore -Delhi H Nizamuddin Swarna Jayanti Super Fast Train
• Howrah-Mysore Super Fast
• Darbhanga-Mysore (Bagmati Exp)
• Mysore- Chennai Super Fast
• Mysore-Jaipur Super Fast
• Bangalore- Mysore- (Tippu Exp)

Facilities At The Mysore Railway Station:
The main facilities at the railway station of Mysore are a large waiting area, retiring rooms, both Ac and Non-Ac, food court, enquiry counters, computerised reserved and non-reserved ticket booking offices.

The station also has a spacious parking area for parking 1000 vehicles at a time. One of the major facilities available at the railway station of Mysore is the WiFi services and you can avail the services of WiFi within the range of 200 metres from the station.

Restaurants Near Mysore Railway Station:
When you visit Mysore railway station, you can also enjoy the delicious food served by the restaurants near railway station of Mysore. You can find traditional South Indian food along with international cuisine served in these restaurants.

Some Of The Famous Restaurants Near Railway Station Of Mysore Are:

  • TravelKhana
  • Hotel Govardhan, Sri. Harsha Road, Mysore
  • Hotel Siddhartha, Guest House Road, Nazarbad, Mysore
  • Veg Kourt, Sri Harsha Road, Mysore
  • Nakshathra, B.N. Road, Mysore
  • Hotel Mylari, Nazarbad Main Road, Nazarbad, Mysore
  • Bombay Tiffany’s, Devaraja Urs Road, Mysore
  • Bombay Indra Bhavan, Sayya ji Rao Road, Mysore

Food Delicacies Of Mysore:
When we are talking about cuisine of Mysore, most of the food served in Mysore is rice based like all other cities in this part of India. Idli and Dosas of different types with different types of chutneys are served and are speciality of Mysore.

Apart from that, many types of cereal salads like kosambri, Palyas, Gojju, and Tovve make an important part in the lunch of Mysore. Other rice based dishes of Mysore include Chitranna, Vangibath and bisbelebath.

The above are some attributes and features of the railway station of Mysore, which are waiting for you to mesmerise and please your senses and give you a memorable time.

Overview of Amritsar Railway Station – ASR

The importance of Indian Railways in the life of Indians can be judged by the fact that every day around 24 million people travel through Indian railways and thousands of tonnes of freight are carried by the Indian railways to various parts of the country. Railway in India was started by East India Company in 1853 between Bombay and Thane. After that, the network of Indian railways spread rapidly to all the parts of the country and present day vast network of railway is the result of that rapid development of Indian Railways.

Amritsar or Ramdaspur (Historical name) is a major city of Punjab state in Northern India. The main attraction of this city is Harminder Sahib or commonly known as Golden Temple. It is a highly revered pilgrimage and cultural centre for Sikhs. Golden Temple hosts more than 100000 visitors’ every day and is one of the most preferred destinations for NRI visitors in India. This city is also the centre for Sikh political and temporal authority, the Akal Takht and Sikh Parliament.

Amritsar Railway Station –

Amritsar railway station is the foremost railway station of Amritsar city and has an elevation of 233 m above the sea level. Amritsar railway station connects the Amritsar city to the rest of the country with trains either originating or terminating at this station. Apart from Shatabadi, superfast, express, and passengers trains, a special train named Samjhota Express also runs from this station all the way to Lahore city in Pakistan across the border. The last Indian station that this train crosses is the Attari station at Wagah border. The Multan-Amritsar-Lahore railway line was completed in 1865 and is one of the oldest railway lines of Indian railway network.

Government of India has also proposed to run a high-speed railway line connecting Delhi to Amritsar, which will reduce the travelling time between two cities to two and a half hours, which is five hours at present. The trains on that corridor are expected to be running at the speed of 160KM/h, which is the second highest than Bhopal Shatabdi express.

The distance of railways station from golden temple is 3.2 Km and the Jalianwala Bagh is situated at a distance of 3.6 Km from the Amritsar railway station. Wagah border is at a distance of 25 Km from the railway station and the palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh is at a distance of 4.4 Km from here.

Facilities at Railway Station –

The Amritsar railway station is equipped with amenities like computerised reservation centres, tourist information centre, retiring rooms, waiting rooms, vegetarian and non-vegetarian refreshment rooms, bookstall, telephone booths and General Railway Police Post.

Restaurants near Railway Station –

Amritsar is famous for its rich culture and vibrant cuisine and you can enjoy the richness of the food of Amritsar by visiting the restaurants near the railway station of Amritsar.

  • Joginder ka Dhaba (Opposite Railway Station) where you can enjoy tasty Naan and Palak mutton.
  • Kulcha Land near Amritsar junction. The Amritsari Kulchas of this place are very famous among people visiting this city.
  • Kesar da Dhaba at a distance of 3 Km from Amritsar junction. It is famous for its pure vegetarian Punjabi food cooked in pure ghee.

Food Delicacies of Amritsar –

When it comes to famous foods of Amritsar, there is a lot to discover regarding cuisine when you are in Amritsar. Here is a list of some of the most famous dishes of Amritsar.

  • Amritsari Kulcha– It is a version of Indian Flatbread filled with tasty fillings and is popular in north India and especially Punjab state.

  • Amritsari Fish– This is a must try dish for every Non-vegetarian visiting this city. Prepared with a coating of Grams, curd, and ginger garlic paste, it is a mouth-watering dish for every visitor.

  • Lassi– This is a healthy and refreshing Indian drink made from curd, sugar and some light herbs. It can refresh your senses in no time.

  • Sarson Da Saag and Makki di Roti– One of the most famous foods of Punjab and Amritsar, the Saag is prepared with mustard greens along with spinach leaves and the chapatti is prepared from corn flour and is an appetising dish served in most of the restaurants in the city.

Trains Passing through Amritsar Railway Station (ASR)  –

Train No. Train Name Arr. Time Dep. Time
NED JAT SPL
22:00
22:30
Mumbai LTT – Amritsar (Pathankot) Express
16:30
destination
Amritsar – Mumbai LTT (Pathankot) Express
origin
08:30
New Delhi-Amritsar Shatabdi Express
22:45
destination
Amritsar – New Delhi Shatabdi Express
origin
05:00
New Delhi – Amritsar Swarna Shatabdi Express
13:40
destination
Amritsar – New Delhi Swarna Shatabdi Express
origin
16:50
New Delhi – Amritsar Shatabdi Express
13:40
destination
Amritsar – New Delhi Shatabdi Express
origin
16:50
Haridwar – Amritsar Jan Shatabdi Express
22:05
destination
Amritsar – Haridwar Jan Shatabdi Express
origin
06:55
Saharsa – Amritsar Garib Rath Express
21:00
destination
Amritsar – Saharsa Garib Rath Express
origin
04:20
CDG ASR DURONTO(CDG-ASR)
21:25
destination
ASR CDG DURONTO(ASR-CDG)
origin
05:15
Akal Takht Express
17:20
destination
Akal Takht Express
origin
05:55
Durgiana SF Express
17:20
destination
Durgiana SF Express
origin
05:55
Jallianwalabagh Express
19:45
destination
Jallianwalabagh Express
origin
10:55
New Jalpaiguri Amritsar Karmabhoomi Express(NJP-ASR)
17:25
destination
Amritsar New Jalpaiguri Karmabhoomi Express(ASR-NJP)
origin
09:30
Amritsar – Chandigarh Intercity Express
origin
17:30
NED ASR SUP EXP
22:05
destination
ASR NED SF EXP
origin
14:30
New Delhi-Amritsar SF InterCity
21:45
destination
Amritsar-New Delhi Intercity Express
origin
06:15
Kochuveli-Amritsar Superfast Express
23:55
destination
Amritsar-Kochuveli Superfast Express
origin
05:55
Shan-e-Punjab Express
14:20
destination
Shan-e-Punjab Express
origin
15:10
Sachkhand SF Express
20:20
destination
Sachkhand SF Express
origin
05:35
Golden Temple Mail
05:45
destination
Golden Temple Mail
origin
21:25
Paschim Express
19:20
destination
Paschim Express
origin
08:10
Howrah – Amritsar (Punjab) Mail
08:55
destination
Amritsar – Howrah (Punjab) Mail
origin
18:45
Howrah-Amritsar Express
10:15
destination
Amritsar-Howrah Express
origin
18:10
Delhi-Pathankot Express
15:20
15:40
Pathankot Delhi Express
09:05
09:30
ASR CNB EXPRESS
origin
12:35
Saharsa-Amritsar Jan Sadharan Express (UnReserved)
02:55
destination
JANSADHARAN EXP.
origin
13:15
GARIB RATH EXP
14:45
destination
ASR-LKU GARIBRATH
origin
05:55
Dehradun – Amritsar (Lahori) Express
07:30
destination
Amritsar – Dehradun (Lahori) Express
origin
22:15
RAVI EXPRESS
origin
09:15
RAVI EXPRESS
16:40
destination
Saryu Yamuna Express
23:30
destination
Saryu Yamuna Express
origin
11:55
Shaheed Express
23:30
destination
Shaheed Express
origin
11:55
SHC-ASR JANSEWA EXP
17:00
destination
ASR-SHC JANSEWA EXP
origin
06:35
DBG-ASR JANNAYAK EXP
01:50
destination
ASR- DBG JANNAYAK EXP
origin
19:05
Amrapali Express
12:45
destination
Amrapali Express
origin
07:15
Dibrugarh – Amritsar Weekly Express
21:00
destination
Amritsar-Dibrugarh Weekly Express
origin
15:50
Tatanagar-Jammu Tawi MURI Express
07:50
08:20
Jammu Tawi -Tatanagar MURI Express
19:10
19:35
Jallianwalabagh Express
06:30
destination
Jallianwalabagh Express
origin
12:35
ROU MURI JAT EXPRESS(ROU-JAT)
07:50
08:20
Jammu Tawi – Rourkela MURI Express
19:10
19:35
DURG JAT EXPRES
15:20
15:40
JAT DURG EXP
10:30
10:55
Chhattisgarh Express
08:10
destination
Chhattisgarh Express
origin
16:15
Hirakud (Hirakund) Express
23:55
destination
Hirakud (Hirakund) Express
origin
23:45
Bathinda – Jammu Tawi Express
00:50
01:10
Jammu Tawi – Bathinda Express
01:55
02:15
Indore – Amritsar Express
21:00
destination
Amritsar-Indore Bi Weekly Express
origin
23:15
Ajmer – Amritsar Express (via Firozpur)
14:45
destination
Amritsar – Ajmer Express (via Firozpur)
origin
14:30
AJMER ASR EXP
10:40
destination
Amritsar – Ajmer Express (via Dhuri)
origin
17:50
Amritsar Express(JP-ASR)
14:45
destination
Amritsar Express(JP-ASR)
10:35
destination
Hisar-Amritsar Passenger
09:55
destination
Amritsar-Ludhiana MEMU
origin
13:50
Jalandhar City-Amritsar DMU
11:10
destination
Amritsar-Jalandhar City DMU
origin
21:00
Ambala-Amritsar DMU
20:40
destination
Amritsar-Ambala DMU
origin
03:30
Amritsar-DeraBaba Nanak DMU
origin
04:20
Derababa Nanak-Amritsar DMU
07:40
destination
Amritsar-Derababa Nanak DMU
origin
09:45
Derababa Nanak-Amritsar DMU
13:00
destination
Amritsar-Derababa Nanak DMU
origin
13:30
Derababa Nanak-Amritsar DMU
16:55
destination
Amritsar-Derababa Nanak DMU
origin
17:20
Derababa Nanak-Amritsar DMU
21:05
destination
Attari Amritsar DMU
09:05
destination
Amritsar-Pathankot DMU
origin
12:20
Pathankot-Amritsar DMU
07:20
destination
Amritsar-Pathankot DMU
origin
15:55
Pathankot-Amritsar DMU
15:10
destination
Amritsar-Pathankot DMU
origin
20:30
Pathankot Amritsar DMU
22:00
destination
Qadian – Amritsar DEMU
18:05
destination

Railway Stations in Bhopal

Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, is a major city in central India. Bhopal Junction with station code BPL is a major railway junction on the West Central Railway and is the main railway station in Bhopal city. Habibganj and Bairagarh are the other two important stations in Bhopal.  The city has three more railway stations in Misrod, Sukhisewania, and Mandideep.

Bhopal Junction Railway Station –

The Railway Station is on the main Delhi-Chennai route and has Bina Junction on its northern side and Itarsi Junction on the southern. Another rail line leads to the Ujjain Junction on the west.  The Bhopal Junction was built in 1941 and is well-connected to all parts of the country and to most major cities by direct trains. Bhopal Junction is centrally located in the country so it is connected with most states except the North-East.  As many as 210 pairs of express trains, including Rajdhani, Garibrath, Shatabdi, Duronto, and 13 pairs of passenger trains stop here.

Many trains originate and terminate either at Bhopal Junction or at Habibganj Railway Station. These include Bhopal Shatabdi Express, Bhopal Jan Shatabdi Express, Bhopal-Mumbai Express, Shaan-e-Bhopal Express, Bhopal-Lucknow-Pratapgarh Express, Bhopal-Rewa Rewanchal Express, Bhopal-Lucknow Express, Bhopal-Gwalior Intercity Express, Bhopal-Lucknow Garibrath Express, Bhopal–Durg Amarkantak Express, Bhopal-Howrah Express, Bhopal-Bilaspur Express, Bhopal-Indore Intercity Express, Bhopal – Jaipur Express, Bhopal-Damoh Intercity Express, Bhopal-Indore AC Double Decker Intercity Express, Bhopal-Indore AC Double Decker Non-Stop Express, Bhopal-Jabalpur Intercity Express, and Bhopal-Itarsi Vindhyachal Express.

The Bhopal Junction has six platforms, separate waiting halls for men and women, restaurants, food plazas, safe drinking water facilities, computerized reservation counters, unreserved ticket counters, and internet cafes.  The Bhopal Junction is among the country’s ISO 9001 certified railway stations.

Habibganj Railway Station –

Constructed in 1975, the Habibganj Railway Station is located at Habibganj, an area close to New Bhopal, BHEL Township, Arera Colony, and Saket Nagar. It is on the Bhopal-Itarsi stretch of the West Central Railway. It is seven km away from the main railway station at Bhopal. The superfast daily train service, Shaan-e-Bhopal Express, runs from Habibganj to Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station in Delhi.  The AC Bhopal-Indore AC double-decker, non-stop express train starts from Habibganj.  The Bhopal Shatabdi Express runs at speeds of 160 kmph and is the fastest train in the country. Habibganj is the country’s first ISO 9001 certified railway station and is used by 2.60 lakh passengers every day.

Habibganj Railway Station (HBJ) has six platforms, and services like computerised reserved ticket counters, un-reserved ticket counters, State Bank of India’s ATM, rail restaurant, Food Plaza parcel faculty, waiting rooms, railway parking ground, mineral water vendors, railway green park, separate waiting rooms for men and women, general waiting rooms, AC waiting rooms, toilets and sanitation, internet café, STD calling booths and baggage room. The station also has special facilities for the challenged persons. These include the train time-table in Braille and exit doors for the disabled.

Bairagarh Railway Station-

Bairagarh is another important railway station of Bhopal City. Many important trains passing along the route stop there. Bairagarh, at a distance of less than 15 km from Bhopal, has now become a part of Bhopal as the city’s boundaries have expanded. It is on the rail line leading to Ujjain from Bhopal. The airport of Bhopal is located at Bairagarh. Many of Bairagarh’s residents are Sindhi and a large number of refugees from Sindh, now in Pakistan, were settled there after the partition of the country.

Manideep Railway Station  –

Manideep Railway Station located south of Bhopal on the rail route to Itarsi has stops of many trains. These include Narmada Express, Panchvalley Express, Dadar-Amritsar Express, Amritsar-Bilaspur Chhattisgarh Express, Panchvalley Fast Passenger (Indore-Chhindwara), Bhopal Express, and Jhansi – Itarsi Passenger.

Restaurants near Station –

Some of the restaurants located near the station are:

  • Travelkhana – 08800313131
  • Raj Shudh Sakahari Bhojnalya
  • New Zaiqa Veg and Non Veg
  • Metro hotel
  • Sagar Gaire Fast Food Corner
  • Milan Restaurant
  • Jharokha
  • Taste of Hyderabad

Food delicacies from Bhopal –

The famous vegetarian dishes from Bhopal include poha, saboodana khichdi, bhutte ki kees, chhola burger, chaat, panipuri, and tikkis and chakki ki shaak. Its pickles leave a lingering taste in the connoisseur’s mouth. Hot almond milk, lassi and shikanji are its popular drinks. The non-vegetarian dishes include rogan josh korma, Seekh kebab, achari gosht, shami kebab, gosht korma, murgh rezala, murgh Nizami, paneer rezala, masala rice and murgh hara.  The favourite sweet dishes are mawa-bati, shreekhand, khoprapak, gulab jamun, and jalebi. And the food story cannot end without the nice-tasting and digestive Bhopali paan.

Dehradun Railway Station – DDN

Dehradun is the capital of Uttarakhand, and also one of the popular tourist places in India. The best way to reach here is through a train and Dehradun railway station is well connected with others major cities in the country. Located about two kilometres from the heart of the city, it is the terminus for Northern Railway network. This station is the gateway to Uttarakhand and is the busiest in the region. Dehradun railway station is code named DDN, and the next closest station is Rishikesh located at about 42 kilometres. The railway station was designed with an emphasis on the functional blocks, but not on the aesthetic structures.

There is only one railway station in Dehradun and the proximity of the station to the city makes train journey preferable mode of transport to the city dwellers and tourists. It hosts multiple inter-city express trains connecting to Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Indore, Allahabad, Kolkata, Ujjain, Varanasi, and Amritsar. The frequency of these long distance trains position Dehradun railway station as a central hub for transportation within the state. Every year, thousands of passengers visit Dehradun railway station to earmark the journey to Missouri and Rishikesh pilgrimage. Summer is a busy season for Dehradun railway station with a huge inflow of tourists to the city.

The airport is almost 24 kilometres from the station. The station is located near few landmarks such as Indian Military Academy (6 KM), Malsi Deer Park (10 KM), Tapkeshwar Mahadev Temple (6 KM), and Tapovan (5 KM). The nearest railway stations to Dehradun are Harrawala (9 KM), Doiwala (20 KM), Kansrao (30 KM), Haridwar (52 KM), and Roorkee (97 KM).

Facilities available at Dehradun Railway Station –

The influx of passengers to the busiest Dehradun railway station makes the challenge of serving them quite complex. The facilities offered at the station do provide relief to the passengers and make the experience fulfilling. The ticketing facility is computerized and passengers can check their ticket reservation status from the online kiosks located inside the railway station. The 24×7 enquiry counter service provide real-time updates on the passenger queries. The railway station is also equipped with comfortable passenger waiting rooms for all categories. The first class passengers can retire to the well-maintained air-conditioned retiring halls. The restrooms and guest rooms are tidy and the service staffs are courteous for any requested help. The railway station also houses non-vegetarian and vegetarian refreshment counters to satiate the passengers.

The railway station’s other attraction is the tourism shop, which houses the indigenous cultural items of the natives and sells a variety of books on regional literature. There is also a provision of clean drinking water on each platform of the station. The other significant amenities at the railway station include a magazine stall, outlet of the General Police Force (GPF), Railway Protection Force (RPF), and a telephone booth accordingly. The station also has a help desk to provide any support to the tourists who visit the city. It is equipped with a large vehicle parking facility to accommodate the visitors, and there is a pre-paid taxi service outside the station for the benefit of the tourists to the region.

Restaurants near Dehradun Railway Station –

If passengers are not satiated with the food offerings at the cafeteria inside the Dehradun railway station, they have myriad options near the station.

  • Travelkhana Restaurant – Contact # 08800313131

These restaurants are located within a radius of 3 kilometres, and tourists can visit them to savour the regional delectable dishes. Hotel Ambassador is the closest motel to the Dehradun railway station, and the Inter State bus station is over 1 kilometre away. So, those tourists who fail to board the train, the bus services fill the void during the peak summer season.

Famous Food of Dehradun –

The cuisines of Dehradun are prepared with a large amount of milk, and locals prefer to have vegetarian dishes. Dehradun food contains high levels of nutrition      and is cooked from lentils.  Gahat ki Dal, Singodi, Kaafli, and Kumaoni Raita are the popular regional dishes. The city also houses tea plantations and tourists can taste variety of tea flavors.

Trains Passing through Dehradun (DDN) –

Train No. Train Name Arr. Time Dep. Time
New Delhi – Dehradun Shatabdi Express
12:40
destination
Dehradun – New Delhi Shatabdi Express
origin
17:00
New Delhi-Dehradun Jan Shatabdi Express
21:10
destination
Dehradun-New Delhi Jan Shatabdi Express
origin
05:10
New Delhi – Dehradun AC Express
05:40
destination
Dehradun – New Delhi AC Express
origin
23:30
Kochuveli – Dehradun SF Express
18:10
destination
Dehradun-Kochuveli Weekly SF Express
origin
05:50
Upasana Express
18:10
destination
Upasana Express
origin
22:10
DEHRADUN EXP
05:00
destination
Dehradun Chennai Express(DDN-MAS)
origin
06:45
Doon Express
07:25
destination
Doon Express
origin
20:30
Mussoorie Express
08:10
destination
Mussoorie Express
origin
21:20
Sangam Express Slip(ALJN-DDN)
13:10
destination
Link Express (Sangam Slip)
origin
13:20
Kathgodam – Dehradun Express
04:20
destination
Dehradun – Kathgodam Express
origin
23:00
Varanasi – Dehradun Janta Express
06:30
destination
Dehradun – Varanasi Janta Express
origin
18:15
Ujjaini Express
19:00
destination
Ujjaini Express
origin
05:50
Indore-Dehradun Express
19:00
destination
Dehradun-Indore Express
origin
05:50
Dehradun – Amritsar (Lahori) Express
origin
19:40
Amritsar – Dehradun (Lahori) Express
10:15
destination
Rapti Ganga Express
14:00
destination
Rapti Ganga Express
origin
15:30
Rapti Ganga Express
14:00
destination
Rapti Ganga Express
origin
15:30
Mumbai Bandra Terminus- Dehradun Express
17:35
destination
Dehradun – Mumbai Bandra Terminus Express
origin
10:30
Uttaranchal Express
19:00
destination
Uttranchal Express
origin
05:50