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Indian Railways is known as the world’s largest rail network. It delivers more than 28 lakh passengers daily to their destination. Do you know there are more than 7000 railway stations in India. Ghoom is the highest railway station in India. Let’s know about its beauty …

Ghoom (GHM): India’s highest railway station and the 14th highest railway station in the world is Ghoom. It is a small station located near Darjeeling. The railroad passing through here is considered one of the most beautiful railway tracks in the world. (Photo: Instagram)

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus: This station is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the world’s most spectacular railway stations in terms of architecture. (Photo: wikimedia commons)

Dudhsagar: Dudhsagar railway station is located on the left side of the grand Dudhasagar waterfall. This station is the center of attraction for every tourist, where the gray tracks of the rail pass through the greenery. (Photo: Twins on Toes)

Char Bagh, Lucknow: Char Bagh railway station in Lucknow is one of the most beautiful stations in India. The name ‘Pachar Bagh’ is reminiscent of the four gardens present here. This station appears to be a palace like a palace due to its domed Awadhi style and tower -like structure. (Photo: wikimedia commons)

Cuttack: Cuttack railway station is really unique. It has recently been rebuilt in the shape of the 14th century Barabati Fort. This fort was built in the Kaling region during the Eastern Ganga dynasty. (Picture: Wikimedia Commons) Wikimedia Commons)

Vijayawada (Vijayawada): Vijayawada railway station was constructed in 1888, when the main east direction line of Sauudran Maratha railway was linked to other lines passing through Vijayawada. Vijayawada Junction was given the ‘A-1’ category in 2008, as its income was more than Rs 100 crore in that financial year. (Photo: wikimedia commons)

Howrah: Howrah railway station is the oldest and largest railway complex in India. It is one of the four inter-city railway stations in Kolkata city, the remaining three are-Sealdah Station, Shalimar Station and Kolkata railway station. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Dwarka (Dwarka): Looking at this station, it seems that it is a temple, but in reality it is a railway station! (Photo: India Rail Info)

Kanyakumari: The most southern railway station in India is Kanyakumari, which reflects the end of Indian Railways. The rail journey from Dibrugarh to Kanyakumari is currently considered the longest railway journey. (Photo: Instagram)

Valankanni: The white structure of the Valnkanni railway station is inspired by the Cathedral style and is only a few years old. There are twin towers in the north and south of the station complex and the central dome is located in the middle. It has been developed at a cost of Rs 48 crore as part of the 10 -km Valonkani railway line project. (Photo: wikimedia commons)