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You won’t believe your eyes after seeing the most beautiful railway stations in India!

Speed News Desk 11 January 2019, 14:05 IST

You won’t believe your eyes after seeing the most beautiful railway stations in India!

Being one of the largest railway networks in the world by size, Indian Railways always attracted the passengers for its world-class facility across the nation. As it has connected the various cities and take the passengers from their departure place to destination place.

However, Indian Railways doesn’t only ensure the safe journey but also attracted passengers for the amazing structures of the railway station.

From Chennai Central Station to Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Mumbai, there are some other most amazing stations whose architecture are breathtaking and amused the commuters and tourists.

Check out the amazing Railway Stations in India which will make you stunned:

1. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station

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The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus is located in Mumbai. It is a remarkable example of the Victorian Gothic revival architecture In India and also known as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

2. Howrah Junction 

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Howrah Station is the second oldest station in India as it started functioning in the year 1905 with 6 platforms.

3. Lucknow Charbagh Railway Station

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The Lucknow Charbagh Railway Station’s architecture flaunts the commuters as it is quite similar to any monument-like structure. During the British Raj, the station was designed by J.H. Hornimen and cost Rs 70 lakhs at that time.

4. Cuttack Railway Station

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It is located in Odisha and it quite looks like a fort because of its architecture. Even its look was built after inspired from the Barabati Fort, which is a famous 14th-century monument located in the Kalinga region Odisha.

5. Chennai Central Station

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It was also known as Madras Central Railway Station. The Chennai Central Railway Station was built in 1873. The architecture of the station had taken inspiration from both Gothic and Roman styles.

 

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