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IRCTC opened the first executive lounge at this station, the first in any of the main stations in the state of West Bengal. In 2019, on the occasion of Bengali New Year, the lounge was opened. It covers around 2,500 sq ft area, and has free Wi-Fi, showers, foods, newspapers, TV, cloak room facilities available. Though on the first floor, it is ...
The Yeshwanthpur metro station is at a walkable distance from the station. Yesvantpur Junction railway station has 6 non-AC retiring rooms and 12 dormitories at a reasonable cost. [2] Other facilities such as AC VIP Lounge, Essential stalls, and an ATM also available in the station. It even provides free Wi-Fi for the people in and nearby the ...
[27] [28] IRCTC also manages air-conditioned waiting lounges, retiring rooms and budget hotels at major railway stations. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] IRCTC launched a bottled water brand "Rail Neer" in 2003, which is sold on trains and railway stations.
The railway station is also equipped with stainless steel lounges and LED lights. It is located in south-west zone of Varanasi City Municipal area, close to the famous Banaras Locomotive Works (700 metres) & Banaras Hindu University (3 km), and it is well connected to most of the places within the city.
New Cooch Behar station came up when the broad gauge New Jalpaiguri–New Bongaigaon section of Barauni–Guwahati line was laid in 1966. [ 3 ] Before partition there was a railway link from Cooch Behar to Dhubri via Gitaldaha and Golokganj .
Ahmedabad Junction is the primary station of rail transport for the city of Ahmedabad in the state of Gujarat, India and an important center of the Western Railways zone of the Indian Railways. Locally, people refer to it as Kalupur Station (as it is situated in the Kalupur area of the walled city) to distinguish it from other stations in the ...
Barddhaman Junction is an important station in the Eastern Railway zone. Trains from Howrah, Sealdah, Kolkata towards Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay, Gaya etc. go through the station. The station consists of eight platforms. The first passenger train ran from Howrah to Bardhaman on 15 August 1855. The track was extended to Raniganj by 1855. [3]
Mathura Junction railway station (station code: MTJ [1]) is an important station on the Agra–Delhi chord of the Delhi–Mumbai and Delhi–Chennai lines. It is located in Mathura district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is one of the important North-Central Railway stations. It serves Mathura and Vrindavan. [2]