These are the Top 10 biggest railway stations in India which are the centre of attraction to the world.

India's Biggest Railways' Stations

Howrah Junction (Kolkata, West Bengal)

Howrah Junction (Kolkata, West Bengal)

Howrah Junction is one of the busiest railway stations in India and covers a large area. It has 23 platforms and handles a significant number of passengers daily.

New Delhi Railway Station (New Delhi) 

New Delhi Railway Station (New Delhi) 

Located in the capital city, New Delhi Railway Station is another major railway hub in India. It is spread across a considerable area and has 16 platforms.

Chennai Central (Chennai, Tamil Nadu)

Chennai Central (Chennai, Tamil Nadu)

Chennai Central is a prominent railway station in South India. It is known for its architectural beauty and has 16 platforms.

Secunderabad Junction (Hyderabad, Telangana)

Secunderabad Junction is one of the largest railway stations in South India. It serves as a major transportation hub and has 14 platforms.

Howrah Bridge Terminus (Kolkata, West Bengal)

Howrah Bridge Terminus (Kolkata, West Bengal)

Howrah Bridge Terminus, also known as Kolkata Terminus, is located adjacent to the iconic Howrah Bridge. 

Patna Junction (Patna, Bihar)

Patna Junction (Patna, Bihar)

Patna Junction is an important railway station in Bihar. It spans a considerable area and has 10 platforms.

Kanpur Central (Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh)

Kanpur Central (Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh)

Kanpur Central is one of the busiest railway stations in North India. It has a large area and handles a significant passenger footfall.

Kalyan Junction (Kalyan, Maharashtra)

Kalyan Junction (Kalyan, Maharashtra)

Kalyan Junction is a major railway station in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.

Allahabad Junction (Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh)

Allahabad Junction (Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh)

Allahabad Junction is a significant railway station in Uttar Pradesh. It covers a large area and serves as an important transportation hub for the region.

Vijayawada Junction (Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh)

Vijayawada Junction is one of the busiest railway stations in Andhra Pradesh. It spans a significant area and caters to a large number of passengers.

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