India's largest railway junction, from where you can catch trains for every corner of the country

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largest railway junction in the country
largest railway junction in the country

Do you know where is the largest railway junction in the country? This is such a railway junction, where the movement of trains continues for 24 hours. This junction also contains invaluable history of the country.

Largest Railway Junction in India: Indian Railways is one of the 5 largest railway networks in the world. It has many such features within itself, the more you know about it, the more proud you will be. Today we will tell you about India's biggest railway junction, which never remains empty. There is movement of trains here 24 hours a day. You can catch a train from this junction to go to any corner of India. Let us know where this junction is and what are its specialties.

Country's largest Mathura railway junction

This is the largest railway junction of the country, Mathura Railway Junction built in Mathura district of UP. This junction comes under North Central Railway. Trains of 7 different routes pass through this junction for East, West, North and South directions. There are a total of 10 platforms at this station, on which there is movement of trains all the time.

Trains keep passing all the time

You can come to this junction (Mathura Railway Junction) anytime day or night. You will see hundreds of trains passing from here all the time. You can catch a train from here to go to any corner of the country. For the first time the train was run on this junction in 1875. When the train ran here till 47. After this, in the year 1889, 11 km long meter gauge line was started between Mathura-Vrindavan.

work being done to increase cleanliness

According to railway sources, this junction (Mathura Railway Junction) is one of the 100 railway stations in the country with the highest number of bookings. Despite this achievement, the lack of cleanliness at the junction remains a major problem for the Railways. According to a 2018 report by the Quality Council of India (QCI), this station was declared the least clean among the 75 major stations surveyed. Since then, continuous work is being done for cleaning there.