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Ernakulam Junction railway station (also known as Ernakulam South, station code: ERS [2]) is an NSG–2 category Indian railway station in Thiruvananthapuram railway division of Southern Railway zone. [3] It is the main railway terminus in the city of Kochi, Kerala.
Railway map of Bangladesh. This is a list of railway stations in Bangladesh division-wise: Existing. Chittagong Division ... Agriculture University Railway Station;
Ernakulam Town (also known as Ernakulam North) (station code: ERN [2]) is an NSG–3 category Indian railway station in Thiruvananthapuram railway division of Southern Railway zone. [3] It is a railway station in the city of Kochi, Kerala. It is the second major railway station in Kochi after Ernakulam Junction. It is located in the northern ...
Transfer to Ernakulam Town railway station [20] 15 M. G. Road: എം. ജി. റോഡ് 3 October 2017 12.5 m Side Straight 21] 16 Maharaja's College: മഹാരാജാസ് കോളേജ് 3 October 2017
Once the passenger services from Cochin Harbour Terminus is revived after the completion of the new Venduruthy bridge, it would serve as the third railway station in Kochi city. The already existing railway stations, Ernakulam Junction (ERS) (at Ernakulam South) and Ernakulam Town (ERN) (at Ernakulam North), face a severe lack of space and ...
The North station situated on the northern side of the city, caters mostly to long-distance services that bypass the South station, and also is an additional halt station for many trains. There is also a historic station named as Ernakulam Terminus (station code:ERG) situated behind the High Court .
Ernakulam Terminus (Station Code:ERG), also called as Ernakulam Goods Station or Ernakulam Old Station, is an abandoned railway station in the Indian city of Kochi, Kerala. It is one of the first railway stations in Kochi, built by the Maharaja Rama Varma XV of Kochi. The first passenger trains started service from the station on 16 July 1902.
The station is located between Kaloor and M. G. Road. [2] The former name of the station refers to the name of the nearby Lissie Hospital, which, in turns, is derived from Thérèse of Lisieux. The station was renamed on 1 February 2020. [3] Ernakulam Town railway station is located near to this metro station.