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13 of 46 railway stations in Delhi to get a makeover

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New Delhi: Delhi has 46 large and small railway stations, yet most people are only aware of the names of the five or six that are most frequently utilised in the national capital.

The majority of these train stations are in danger of being eliminated. Under the Amrit Bharat Station Program, the Ministry of Railways will rebuild about a dozen of these.

This scheme calls for the reconstruction of 13 stations in all, including Adarsh Nagar, Anand Vihar, Bijwasan, Old Delhi, Delhi Cantt., Sarai Rohilla, Shahdara, Hazrat Nizamuddin, Narela, New Delhi, Sabzi Mandi, Safdarjung, and Tilak Bridge.

Out of the 46, Old Delhi is the only central station, through which many railway lines spread in different directions like Panipat, Rohtak, Rewari, Mathura and Ghaziabad among others.

The Rewari line was earlier a metre gauge railway line, which has now been converted into a broad gauge.

Also, the lines to Mathura, Ghaziabad, Ambala and Rohtak have been electrified up to Shakur Basti. Bypass lines and ring lines have also been electrified.

A line has also been opened from Shahdara towards Shamli.

Along with this, a line from the Ring Railway in Delhi starts from Nizamuddin and joins the Rewari line at Patel Nagar, before further connecting to the Rohtak line at Daya Basti.

Apart from these, there are two bypass lines -- Nizamuddin-Ghaziabad bypass and the Daya Basti-Azadpur bypass. Usually, goods trains pass through the latter.

Most of the trains going towards Punjab depart from Old Delhi (DLI) or New Delhi (NDLS) stations. Similarly, South Zone trains run from New Delhi or Hazrat Nizamuddin station.

Eastbound trains depart from Old Delhi, New Delhi and Anand Vihar Terminal. Trains to Rajasthan start from Old Delhi, New Delhi or Sarai Rohilla (DEE) stations.

Trains run on different routes from all the 46 railway stations in Delhi, a comprehensive list of which is as follows:

1. Adarsh Nagar Delhi station (ANDI) - Delhi-Panipat line

2. Anand Vihar Halt (ANVR) - Ghaziabad Bypass line

3. Anand Vihar Terminal (ANVT)- Ghaziabad Bypass,

4. Indra Puri Halt (DLPI) - Ring Line

5. Okhla (OKA) - Mathura

6. Kirtinagar (KRTN) - Ring Line

7. Khera Kalan (KHKN) Delhi-Panipat

8. Ghevra (GHE) - Rohtak

9. Chanakyapuri (CNKP) - Ring Line

10. Tilak Bridge (TKJ) - Mathura line

11. Tughlakabad (TKD) - Mathura

12. Daya Basti (DBSI) - Rohtak

13. Delhi Kishanganj (DKZ) - Delhi-Rohtak

14. Delhi Safdarjung (DSJ) - Ring Line

15. Delhi Sarai Rohilla (DEE) - Delhi - Rewari

16. Delhi Azadpur (DAZ) Delhi - Panipat

17. Delhi Cantt. (DEC) - (Delhi- Rewari)

18. Delhi Junction (DLI) -- New Delhi-Mumbai, New Delhi-Chennai, Howrah-Gaya-Delhi line, Delhi-Ahmedabad Highspeed Rail corridor

19. Delhi Shahdara Junction (DSA) - Delhi - Ghaziabad

20. New Delhi (NDLS) - Delhi - Mathura Line

21. Narela (NUR) - Delhi-Panipat

22. Nangloi (NNO) - Delhi-Rohtak

23. Naraina Vihar (NRVR) - Ring Line

24. Patel Nagar (PTNR) - Delhi - Rewari

25. Palam (PM) - Rewari Line

26. Pragati Maidan (PGMD) - Delhi - Mathura

27. Brar Square (BRSQ) - Ring Line

28. Badli (BHD) - Delhi-Panipat

29. Bijwasan (BWSN) - Delhi-Rewari

30. Mangolpuri (MGLP) - Delhi-Rohtak

31. Mandawali Chander Vihar (MWC) - Ghaziabad Bypass

32. Mundka (MQC) - Delhi-Rohtak

33. Lajpat Nagar (LPNR) - Ring Line

34. Lodhi Colony (LDCY) - Ring Line

35. Vivek Vihar (VVB) - Delhi-Ghaziabad

36. Vivekanand Puri Halt (VVKP) - Delhi-Rohtak

37. Shakur Basti (SSB) - Delhi-Rohtak

38. Shahabad Mohammadpur (SMDP) - Delhi-Rewari

39. Shivaji Bridge (CSB) - Delhi-Mathura

40. Sadar Bazar (DSB) - Delhi-Mathura

41. Sabzi Mandi (SZM) - Delhi-Panipat

42. Sardar Patel Marg (SDPR) - Ring Line

43. Sarojini Nagar (SOJ) - Ring Line

44. Sewa Nagar (SWNR) - Ring Line

45. Hazrat Nizamuddin (NZM) - Delhi-Mathura

46. Holambi Kalan (HUK)- Delhi-Panipat

Considering the population and importance of Delhi, it is undeniable that the railways are one of the best transport systems within this city and the rest of India.

Indian Railways has done an impeccable job in providing affordable means of transport for short and long distances, however, a lot of work still needs to be done on the cleanliness and maintenance fronts.

Nevertheless, it is the most preferred mode of transport for the majority of people.

According to railway estimates, Delhi's railway stations will get a complete makeover in the coming years and passengers will get access to several modern facilities.


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