Ghum: India 's
highest railway station, and world's 14th highest, Ghum is a rather small
railway station. Close to Darjeeling ,
it lies on one of the most beautiful railway tracks in the world.
Chhatrapari Shivaji Terminus: A UNESCO World Heritage
site, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is architecturally one of the most
remarkable railway stations in the world.
Vashi: The Vashi railway station boasts of a built-in
commercial complex. Vashi railway station was built into and under the International Infotech Park ,
to ISO 9002 quality standards.
Dudhsagar: The Dudhsagar railway station lies just to
the left of the majestic Dudhsagar falls. This railway stations is a treat for
the with a grey track running through the greenery.
Char
Bagh: The Char Bagh railway station in Lucknow
is among the most beautifully built stations in India . The ‘char bagh’ refers to
the four gardens which existed here earlier. The railway station actually looks
like a palace with the towers and clusters of circular Awadhi domes.
Thiruvananthapuram Central: Trivandrum
Central is the main railway station in the city of Thiruvananthapuram
(formerly Trivandrum )
in the Indian state of Kerala. The building of the railway station is one of
the landmarks of Thiruvananthapuram. This station is also noted for a whole
range of amenities available within the premises. The station has book-shops, restaurants,
accommodation, Internet browsing centers and even an essential commodities
shopping mall.
Dwarka: It may look like one of the temples in the
holy city of Dwarka ,
but it is really a railway station!
Kanyakumari: The southernmost station in India , it marks
the end of the Indian railways. The railway route from Dibrugarh to Kanyakumari
is currently considered to be the longest railway route.
Barog: Named after an engineer Barog who was unable
to complete building the Barog tunnel, this tunnel was constructed under Chief
Engineer H.S. Harrington's supervison guided by a local sage from July 1900 to
September 1903 at a cost 8.40 Lakh rupees (Rupees 840,000). This tunnel is the
longest of the 103 operational tunnels on the route of the Shimla-Kalka Railway,
which is 1143.61m long. Barog station is located immediately after the tunnel. Barog
tunnel is the straightest tunnel in the world.
Velankanni: The pristine white structure designed
loosely on the style of a Cathedral characterising the Velankanni Railway
Station is only a couple of years old. The complex bordered by twin-towers on
its northern and southern point and mediated by a central dome has been
conceived as a pivotal aspect of the 10-km Velankanni rail line project at Rs.48
crore.
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