8 Oldest Railway Stations Of India


By Jasreet Kaur12, Jul 2024 01:40 PMjagranjosh.com

Oldest Railway Stations

India’s railway system is one of the oldest in the world. It began in the mid-19th century. Its oldest stations are key transport hubs and historic landmarks. Tap to read about the oldest railway stations of India.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CST), Mumbai

UNESCO site, iconic structure since 1888, formerly Victoria Terminus. Key landmark in Mumbai.

Howrah Station, Kolkata

It was made in 1854 and is one of the oldest and still busiest stations. Howrah is Kolkata's central station itself with a historical value.

Royapuram Railway Station, Chennai

Oldest South Indian Station built in 1856, still functional. Chennai’s primary railway station for its significance to history and culture.

Allahabad Junction, Prayagraj

Established in 1859, Allahabad Junction is a prominent railway station in Uttar Pradesh, India. This place has a long history behind it.

Bandra Station, Mumbai

Established 1867. Oldest suburban station. Historic relevance, key suburban link. Bustling daily commuter hub.

Delhi Junction (Old Delhi Railway Station)

Established 1864. Oldest Delhi station. Historic significance, architectural heritage. Busy junction, vital travel link.

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