Oldest Railway Stations: These are the oldest railway stations of the country, know their specialty..

 
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Oldest Railway Stations: So many sour memories of people are attached to the train journey. There is a different feeling from sitting near its window looking at the fields, rivers, forests, and mountains for hours. Through this journey, you get a chance to meet many types of people.

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There are many such railway stations in our country, which are known as the oldest railway stations. These stations attract people even today. Let's know about the old railway station in the country...

Barog Railway Station, Himachal Pradesh
Barog is a railway station on the Kalka and Shimla railway routes. This station is a small railway station situated in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh. This station was inaugurated in the year 1930. It has the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you are fond of photography, then this station can be best for you.

Howrah Junction, Kolkata
This station is the oldest railway station in India. It was built in the year 1852. There is a maximum crowd of passengers at this railway station. More than 10 lakh people travel here every day. It has 23 platforms, it is one of the stations from where the first train in India passed.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Mumbai
It is one of the oldest railway stations in India. Most of the photos are clicked at this station. It is the busiest railway station in Mumbai. Earlier this railway station was known as Victoria Terminus.

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Charbagh Railway Station, Lucknow
This railway station is located in Lucknow, the city of Nawabs. It was built in the year 1915. The name of this railway station is Charbagh. It is surrounded by four beautiful parks. One can also see a mixture of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture in this beautiful station. The most special thing about this station is that it looks like a chessboard when viewed from above.

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