Which is the 2 biggest railway station in India?
Indian Railway is certainly the ‘Lifeline of the Nation’ with its commendable performance since the last 150 years. Indian Railways is known to be the largest railway network in Asia and world’s largest railway system under a single management. IR employs about 1.6 million people, making itself the second largest commercial or utility employer in the world. IR boasts of more than 7,500 railway stations in its periphery. It has a fleet of not less than 7800 locomotives, 40,000 coaches & 3,26,000 wagons. 9 pairs of Rajdhani and 13 pairs of Shatabdi Express Trains run on the rail tracks of India. In 1977, the National Rail Museum was established at New Delhi. Given here is a list providing some interesting and amazing facts about Indian Railways.
The Kharagpur Railway Station is the longest railway Station in India. The length of the Kharagpur Railway platform is 1072.5m. The platform was originally 716m long. It’s length was extended twice, once to 833m and then to its present length. Excluding subway platforms (the Chicago subway has the longest one), Kharagpur has the longest railway platform in the world. Kharagpur is located in the Midnapore West district of the state of West Bengal. It is famous as the place where the first Indian Institute of Technology was established. Kharagpur also has one of the biggest railway workshops in India.