India's 5 Oldest Railway Stations

Apr 27, 2024

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Train services in India began more than 170 years ago. The rail network is now the world's fourth longest.

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Here's a look at India's five oldest railway stations, that date back to British rule.

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Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, formerly known as Bori Bunder and Victoria Terminus, is known as the oldest railway station in India (Built in 1850s).

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India's first passenger train ran from Bori Bunder to Thane in 1853. The station was renamed Victoria Terminus in 1887 and then Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in 1996.

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Built in 1852, Howrah Railway Station in West Bengal is one of the busiest railway stations in India.

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Howrah Station comprises 23 platforms, the maximum number of platforms at any station in India.

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Royapuram in Chennai is one of the oldest railway stations in India. It was constructed in 1856.

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The first train service in South India ran from Royapuram to Walajah Road in Tamil Nadu's Arcot on July 1, 1856.

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Old Delhi Railway Station was established in 1864. It commenced operations with the arrival of a broad gauge train from Calcutta, now Kolkata.

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Jaipur Junction Railway Station is another old station, which was built in 1875. It is now the busiest station in Rajasthan.

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Built in 1879, Puducherry Railway Station is one of the oldest railway stations in India.

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