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Overview of Railway Stations in Jaipur

With one of the most wide-spread rail networks in the world, Indian Railways serves millions of people every day. Indian Railways is the most convenient way of transportation for people India as it has very low fares and has better connectivity to remote places. Indian Railways can be called as the backbone of Indian infrastructure as it carries freight of thousands of tonnes every day for various destinations. It is not only good for Indians to travel with Indian Railways, but it also provides best services for foreign tourists visiting India.

Jaipur is the capital city of the state of Rajasthan in the western India. It is also called Pink City and is famous for its forts and other historical buildings and heritage. Historical buildings like Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Jal Mahal and City Palace provide tourist the best experience of being at this magnificent city. The best time to visit Jaipur is from October to February, as, at this time, the climate of the city is best for exploring the best of the city without being dehydrated.

Railway station in Jaipur (JP) –

Jaipur Railway station is the main station of Jaipur constructed in 1875 and is situated in the Jaipur city. It comes under the North Western Railway of Indian railways and serves as headquarter for this division. It is the largest railway station out of all the stations in Jaipur. The elevation of Jaipur railway station from the sea level is 428 metres. It is a terminus railway station and many trains terminate here.

The Jaipur railway station is connected with other parts of the country with the meter gauge and broad gauge rail lines. Daily around 35000 passengers arrive at Jaipur station. The number of broad gauge trains arriving at the station is 88 and the number of metre gauge trains arriving at the station is 22 trains, which make it the busiest station in entire Rajasthan. There are seven platforms at station and has trains departing for all the major cities of the state and country such as Udaipur Jodhpur, Ajmer, Delhi, Chandigarh, etc. India’s most luxurious train ‘Palace on wheels’ has Jaipur as a major stoppage in its schedule.

The main lines that pass through Jaipur are Delhi-Ahmadabad line, Sawai Madhopur- Jaipur line and Jaipur-Sikar line. The Sawai Madhopur- Jaipur line terminates at Jaipur.

Major Trains that arrive at Jaipur Station are;

  • 12035- Jaipur Agra Fort Shatabdi Express
  • 12015- New Delhi Ajmer Shatabdi Express
  • 12215- Delhi Sarai Rohilla Bandra Terminus Garib Rath Express
  • 12181- Dayodaya Express
  • 12307- Howrah Jodhpur Express
  • 12239 -Jaipur Duronto Express
  • 12395- Ziyarat Express
  • 12315- Ananya Express
  • 12463- Rajasthan Sampark Kranti Express
  • 12461- Mandore Express
  • 12955-Jaipur Superfast Express
  • 12915-Ashram Express

There are twenty-six trains that pass from Jaipur station or have it a major stoppage. The Jaipur railway station is equipped with all the modern security systems such as metal detectors, CCTV surveillance, X-Ray Baggage checking and railway Police Force. Apart from that, it has both AC and Non-AC retiring rooms and separate waiting rooms for ladies and gents. It also has a paid parking for over one thousand vehicles.

There are a fully functional computerised reservation counter and unreserved ticket counter along with an enquiry booth and railway assistance booth.

Gandhinagar Jaipur Railway Station (GADJ) –

Gandhinagar railway station is a small station situated in the Gandhinagar area of the city and serves the southern part of Jaipur city. Gandhinagar station is very close to Tonk road and Jawaharlal Nehru Marg of Jaipur.

This station has two platforms and two entry and exit points, on at each side of the station. There are many trains from and to Delhi, which have a scheduled stoppage at this station.

Some Major Trains are;

  • Jammu Ajmer Express
  • Udaipur Gwalior Express
  • Jaipur Amritsar Express
  • Marudhar Express
  • Agra Fort Ajmer Intercity
  • Allahabad Mathura Express
  • Bareilly Bhuj Express
  • Jaipur Delhi Sarai Rohilla AC Double Decker Express
  • Ranikhet Express
  • Jaipur Agra Fort Shatabdi Express
  • Ala Hazrat Express

Durgapura Railway Station (DPA) –

Durgapura railway station is situated at a distance of 8 KM from Jaipur railway station and has an elevation of 401.38meters above sea level. Many major trains like Jaipur Superfast Express and Dayodaya Express pass through this station. It has two platforms and two exit/entry points, one at each side of the station.

These are some of the major railway stations in Jaipur.

Overview of Railway Stations in Indore

Indore Junction Railway Station (codenamed INDB) is the one of the largest railway junctions in Madhya Pradesh. The station falls under the administrative control of Western Railways Zone of Indian Railways and is located in the middle of the Indore city with an easy access to the passengers. This station was built in 1921 and electrified in 2011. Indore Junction railway station is also one of the few ISO Certified Stations of India and is well-connected with all parts of the country. The railway lines from North West of the junction connect with Ujjain, from south to Indore Mhow, from North to Dewas Junction and Khandwa Junction to the east of the Indore Junction. This strategic location makes Indore a central hub in Madhya Pradesh and the third busiest station in the Western Railway Zone.

The junction can be divided into two categories based on the gauge: broad and metre. The broad gauge network is for the super-fast, express, and fast passenger trains. The super-fast and express trains run daily from the Indore Junction. The metre gauge rail network is for the local train services. The local train network connects the urban and sub-urban regions of the Indore City and registers huge passenger flow on a daily basis. Indore Subway railway is operated by Western Railways Zone. The metropolitan rail network is sophisticated in design and is the largest sub-urban rail system in Madhya Pradesh with high passenger density at the nine local stations. Each railway station has basic passenger amenities.

Indore Junction is also equipped with best passenger amenities in terms of waiting halls, cool drinking water supply, cafeteria, automated ticket vending machines, book stalls, prepaid taxi services, huge parking facility and police surveillance at all the five platforms. There are three broad gauge tracks and two metre gauge tracks at the station. The proximity of the junction close to the city makes an easy choice for passengers to commute within Indore. The furthest place from this junction the local train network can take is Ujjain in the north and Khandwa in the south. The station is well-connected to major stations and some of them are Mumbai, Nagpur, Dehradun, Jabalpur, Pune, Bangalore, Udaipur, Amritsar, Patna, and Bhopal.

The station is located at 7 Kilometres from the Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport of Indore. The Bhopal International Airport is located 163 Kilometres from the Indore Junction. Indore Junction (BG) station grew into a significant junction over the years with high volume of passengers on the routes coupled with the growth in economic activity at Indore over the last few decades. The nearest railway stations to Indore are Lakshmibai Nagar (3 KM), Rajendra Nagar (7 KM), Lokmanya Nagar (4 KM), and Indore Mhow (22 KM).

Lakshmibai Nagar Railway Station –

This station codenamed LMNR is located three kilometres from the Indore Junction. Lakshmibai Nagar also houses the Indore Rail Yard. The station is on the broad gauge rail network and is connected with Bhopal, Ujjain, Jaipur, Jabalpur, and other cities within Madhya Pradesh. The station has three platforms, four tracks and modern parking facilities available at considerable price. The electrification of the railway track from Indore Junction to Ujjain was completed in 2011.

Rajendra Nagar Railway Station –

This station is one of the oldest local train hubs founded in early 1970. Rajendra Nagar codenamed as RJQ lies on the Delhi- Hyderabad metre gauge railway network. The upgrade from metre to broad gauge is currently under progress and hoping this work will be completed in mid-2015. This local train station is famous for its residential communities and is preferred transportation to the urban part of Indore. The station is equipped with two passenger reservation counters and other basic amenities on the two platforms.

Lokmanya Nagar Railway Station –

Lokmanya Nagar (codenamed LKMN) is also on the Delhi- Hyderabad metre gauge network. With one reservation counter, the station has low passenger density. Currently, the station is undergoing an upgrade to broad gauge line next year. This station served as the gateway for transportation during the late 1970’s.

Indore Mhow Railway Station –

Mhow station codenamed as MHOW is one of the local train stations within Indore city. The station is located in the southern part of Indore and is 22 Kilometres from the Indore Junction.

Overview of Railway Stations in Cochin

Everyday Indian railways serve millions of people by taking them to their destinations all over the country. People use Indian Railways both for daily and long distance travels. Indian Railways act as the lifeline of the country as it carries millions of tonnes of freight every year at very reasonable fares.

Cochin, or commonly known as Kochi, is a major cost city situated in Ernakulam district of Kerala in India. It is classified as a tier II city by the central government and is the most densely populated city of Kerala. Railways play an important role in the life of people of Cochin and Cochin has many railway stations serving the state. Cochin is a port city and is a premium centre of import and export to and from India. For this reason, Cochin needs a very good infrastructure of transportation to all the parts of the country.

The major railway stations in Cochin City are Ernakulam Junction (ERS), Ernakulam Town (ERN), Edappally Railway station (IPL), Aluva (AWY).

  • Ernakulam Junction –

Ernakulam Junction or ERS is also known as south station and is the main and largest station of Cochin City. There are six platforms in this station along with two terminals that are the main entry and eastern entry. The Junction has four lines from four directions meeting at this point. These four lines come from Shormur in North, Alappuzha in South, Willingdonn Island in South-west and Kottayam in East.

The Ernakulam Junction comes under the Southern Zone of Indian Railways and is controlled by Thiruvananthapuram Railway division. It is an A1 grade station of Southern Railways and there are around 128 trains either originating or terminating or passing from this station to other cities of India. It was the first station in Kerala to include an escalator in 2013.

Facilities at Ernakulam Station Are;

  • Escalator subway and elevator
  • Passenger Waiting Hall
  • Integrated Surveillance Post by Excise & Commercial Taxes Department
  • Railway Protection Force
  • Cyber Cafe
  • Online Reservation counters
  • Parcel Booking Office
  • Railway Mailing service (RMS) office
  • IRCTC Restaurants
  • Pre-Paid Parking space
  • Pre-Paid Auto-rickshaw counters
  • ATM
  • Foot Over Bridge

Ernakulam Junction also has a Diesel loco shed, which is the only loco shed in the entire state of Kerala. It was set up in 1982 and works with around 54 diesel locomotives per month.

  • Ernakulam Town Railway Station –

Ernakulam Town Railway Station or ERN, built in 1890, is also known as Ernakulam North and is one of the three major railway stations serving the city of Cochin. It has six platforms and four tracks for handling a large number of express and local passenger trains.

It is located in the northern part of the Cochin city and serves as a major stoppage for trains that are mainly headed towards Kottayam. This railway station provides convenience to the passengers that are travelling to and from the northern parts of Cochin City.

Facilities at Ernakulam Town Railway Station Are;

  • Computerised Unreserved Ticket Counter
  • Pre Paid Auto
  • Computerised Reservation Ticket Counter
  • Subways, Escalator and Foot Over-bridge

There are around 33 trains that pass through Ernakulam North Railway Station.

  • Aluva Railway station –

Aluva Railway Station or AWY is another major railway station in Cochin City and is the second busiest station in Kerala handling more than 30,000 passengers per day. It is an A grade station of Indian Railways, which fall sunder Thiruvananthapuram railway division.

Aluva railway station serves as an important halting point for many stations coming from different parts of the country. It is a convenient option for people who are travelling to and from Cochin International Airport. This railway station proves to be very helpful in reduction of congestion from Ernakulam north and Ernakulam south railway stations.

There are three platforms at Aluva railway station, which handle long distance and local passenger trains and one platform at this station is dedicated to cargo trains. There are around 53 express trains and 9 passenger trains that pass through Aluva station daily.

These are three major stations of the Cochin city, which serve as the lifeline of the city and are contributing greatly in the rapid growth and development of the city.

Overview of Aurangabad Railway Station – AWB

Aurangabad Railway Station (codenamed AWB) falls under the purview of South Central Railway Zone. The station is located on the Secunderabad- Manmad section and belongs to the Nanded division of the South Central Railway system. With five platforms , the station is well-connected to major stations such as Delhi, Hyderabad, Nasik, Pune, Nagpur, and other cities. Due to its strategic location close to Mumbai, the station has numerous super-fast, and express trains. The station handles high number of passengers, who are tourists to the nearby landmarks like Ellora, Ghrushneshwar, Daulatabad, and Ajanta Caves. Aurangabad was a famous city once ruled by the Mughal Empire, and still possess many ancient architectural buildings.

Aurangabad Railway station is located between Mumbai and Hyderabad major stations and act as a conduit for passengers in the central station. The railway lane between Aurangabad and Manmad is currently undergoing revamp, and post the upgrade, the average speed of the trains can go up to 120 KMPH from the current 75 KMPH. This would help passengers to reach Manmad within 90 minutes from the present two hours. The Southern Railway management is working on key projects to upgrade Aurangabad station to be a satellite station in the region absorbing the passenger traffic within the Zone. The increase in the passenger inflow at the station supplements the upgrade initiative, and very soon Aurangabad will be one of the major stations in Southern India.

The station is located 10 Kilometres from the Aurangabad International Airport and the Inter-city bus stand is nearby under 2 Kilometres. The high frequency of trains to the station makes this mode of transportation comfortable to the tourists. Aurangabad Station is the gateway for tourism, and hence famously called tourist’s paradise in Maharashtra. There are many tourist locations near the railway station such as Ajanta Caves (27 KM), Ellora Caves (29 KM), and Grishneshwar (30 KM).

Facilities available at Aurangabad Railway Station –

Aurangabad Railway Station hosts thousands of passengers on a daily basis. The facilities available at the station provide passengers an access to clean drinking water, well-maintained cafeteria, provision of paid air-conditioned waiting halls, and general resting rooms. The station is also equipped with book stalls on three platforms, automatic ticket vending machines, digital display boards, separate commuting services to differently abled and old age passengers, and other value added services. The station has a large prepaid parking area, prepaid taxi services, and monitored by CCTV surveillance from Railway Police Force (RPF) throughout the station. Aurangabad Station is one of those stations where maintenance services are actively performed for all the super-fast and express trains. The station has five reservation counters, and five platforms are always occupied with arrival and departure of trains.

Restaurants near Aurangabad Railway Station –

There are many restaurants near the Aurangabad railway station serving delicious food to satiate the passengers. Some of these restaurants serve a variety of regional food for the benefit of the high influx of tourists to the city. There are many hotels near the station to offer boarding facilities to the tourists, and most of the hotels have their in-house restaurant serving those staying at the place. The best restaurants near the station are:

  1. TravelKhana – 08800313131
  2. Tandoor Restaurant
  3. Wrap N Roll Restaurant
  4. Hotel Angeethi
  5. Hotel Abhinadhan
  6. Madhuban Exclusive Garden Restaurant

Famous Food of Aurangabad –

Aurangabad was erstwhile Mughal Empire’s military base, and still retains the Mughal culture with high population of Muslims in the region. The dishes are familiar to those in Hyderabad, and Lucknow. The popular food items of Aurangabad are Biryani Badshahi, Chand Ka Tukda, and Murg Noorjeha. The place is a delight for the non-vegetarians with myriad varieties from the Tughlaq cuisines portfolio. The city is also famous for sweets like Mawa Jelebis and Gulab Jamun. The specially prepared Paya, the local delicacy – a soup like curry, is prepared by cooking meat on the wood oven with various spicy ingredients for many hours. This is usually served as a healthy breakfast. Another famous food to try in Aurangabad is the Aurangabad Cantukky, inspired from the Kentucky Fried Chicken, and tastes great.

Trains Passing through Aurangabad Railway Station –

Train No.Train NameArr. TimeDep. Time
7405AWB TPTY SPLorigin18:40
11045Dikshabhoomi Express(KOP-DHN)16:2516:30
11046Deekshabhoomi Express(DHN-KOP)09:0009:05
11201LTT AJNI EXPRES00:2000:30
11202AJNI LTT EXPRES06:2506:30
11401Nandigram Express(CSTM-NGP)23:4023:45
11402Nandigram Express(NGP-CSTM)21:3021:35
12071Mumbai Aurangabad Jan Shatabdi Express(CSTM-AWB)20:35destination
12072Aurangabad Mumbai Jan Shatabdi Express(AWB-CSTM)origin06:00
12715Sachkhand Superfast(NED-ASR) (NED-ASR)13:3513:40
12716Sachkhand Superfast(ASR-NED) (ASR-NED)11:3011:35
12729Pune-Nanded Express(PUNE-NED)05:1805:20
12730Nanded-Pune Express(NED-PUNE)01:2001:22
16004NSL MAS WKLY EX14:4514:50
16733Rameswaram-Okha Express(RMM-OKHA)09:4009:45
16734Okha-Rameswaram Express(OKHA-RMM)07:2007:25
17001Sainagar Shirdi Secunderabad Express(SNSI-SC)20:4520:50
17002Secunderabad Sainagar Shirdi Express(SC-SNSI)04:5505:00
17019Ajmer – Hyderabad Express(AII-HYB)18:4518:50
17020Hyderabad – Ajmer Weekly Express(HYB-AII)01:2001:22
17057Devagiri Expres(CSTM-SC)04:0504:10
17058Devagiri Express(SC-CSTM)23:2023:25
17063Ajanta Express(MMR-SC)22:4022:45
17064Ajanta Express(SC-MMR)03:4503:50
17205Sainagar Shirdi-Kakinada Express(SNSI-CCT)20:4520:50
17206Sainagar Shirdi Express(CCT-SNSI)04:5505:00
17207Sainagar Shiridi Vijayawada Express(SNSI-BZA)20:4520:50
17208Vijayawada Sainagar Shirdi Express(BZA-SNSI)04:5505:00
17213Naraspur-Nagarsol Express(NS-NSL)06:2506:30
17214Nagarsol Narsapur Express(NSL-NS)12:3512:40
17231NS NSL EXP07:3007:35
17232NSL NS EXP12:3512:40
17617Mumbai-Nanded Tapovan Express(CSTM-NED)13:1513:20
17618Nanded-Mumbai Tapovan Express(NED-CSTM)14:3014:35
17687Dharmabad Express(MMR-DAB)17:5018:00
17688Dharmabad Manmad Express(DAB-MMR)10:0510:10
18504SNSI VSKP EXP23:2023:25
22801VSKP SNSI SF EX07:3007:35
22802SNSI VSKP EXP23:0523:10

Overview of Railway Stations in Bhubaneswar

Odisha capital Bhubaneswar is a city with over 3,000 years of history. The 2nd century BC Mahamegha-bahana Chedi dynasty had Sisupalgarh as its capital. Bhubaneswar name relates to Tribhubaneswar or Shiv and has had many names of which Kalinga Nagari or Nagar Kalinga are well-known. It is also described as the City of Temples because of its many temples. They show all the styles of Kalinga architecture. Bhubaneswar became the capital in 1948 replacing Cuttack. It is a modern city designed by German architect Otto Königsberger. Bhubaneswar and Cuttack are twin-cities.

Bhubaneswar Railway Station (station code BBS) is East Coast Railway zone’s headquarters. The 800-mile East Coast State Railway was built and began operations between 1893 and 1896. Long bridges were built on Brahmani, Kathajodi, Kuakhai and Birupa rivers in the process. Bengal Nagpur Railway was nationalized before independence. Eastern Railway was carved out in 1952 by adding part of East Indian Railway Company east of Mughalsarai to the Bengal Nagpur Railway. South Eastern Railway was created in 1955 out of Eastern Railway. East Coast Railway and South East Central Railway were formed in 2003 from South Eastern Railway.

The Bhubaneswar yard and the Khurda Road-Bhubaneswar section were electrified in 2001-02 and the Bhubaneswar-Barang section was electrified in 2002-03. Bhubaneswar, a busy railway station, is among the top hundred revenue-earning stations of the railway. As many as 270 trains pass through the Bhubaneswar station every day. The city is connected to most cities in India by the railway network and has 5 railway stations within the limits of the city. From north to south, these are Patia Halt, Mancheswar, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar and Lingaraj Temple Road.

Delayed Modernization –

Bhubaneswar Railway Station has four platforms and the construction of four more platforms is on. The proposed seven-storey new building of the planned world class station will have four upper class waiting halls, two executive lounges, five second-class waiting halls, and air-conditioned and general retiring rooms and dormitories on all floors. There will be multi-cuisine restaurants, bookshops, medicine counters, booking counters, tourism counters and kiosks on all the floors. It will have a multi-storey parking facility for 3,200 two-wheelers and 900 cars. But the modernization plan has been stuck for want of funds. The state government has been pressing for modernization of Bhubaneswar Railway Station to be taken up on a priority basis.

New Bhubaneswar Railway Station –

Bhubaneswar Railway Station, located in the southern part of the city, is progressively getting congested because of the growing traffic. So the Railway Department is planning an alternative passenger terminal at New Bhubaneswar in the northern side between Mancheswar and Barang. The New Bhubaneswar station, for which organizational processes have been set in motion, will have nine lines. North-bound trains are expected to originate and terminate at Bhubaneswar and stop at New Bhubaneswar. Major south-bound trains like Konark Express and Prasanthi Express may originate from New Bhubaneswar in the long run. This will help to decongest Bhubaneswar Railway Station.

Metro Plan for Bhubaneswar –

The Odisha Government reached an agreement in 2014 with Balaji Railroad Systems on the preparation of a project report for a metro system for Bhubaneswar and Cuttack. The report is expected to be submitted in early 2015. That will set the scene for the construction of a modern metro system in the twin cities.

Restaurants Close to Bhubaneswar Station –

The restaurants located close to Bhubaneswar Railway Station include Hare Krishnan Restaurant, Tangerine 9, Kebabs Unlimited, Flavours, Golden Bird, Sangam, Nandan, Deep Down South, Phulbani, China Garden, etc.

Food Delicacies of Bhubaneswar –

Odisha has a delicious but simple cuisine. The staple rice is eaten with various vegetables. A large proportion of people relish seafood like fish, crabs prawns, and lobsters. These are available on the state’s long coastline. Odisha families use less oil in cooking and people love curd and coconut milk and sweets. The creamy curd adds to the quality of the food preparations. Yams, brinjals and pumpkins with curd and mustard seeds make for delicious dishes. Popular pithas are sweet and savory cakes and Chhenapodapitha is a favorite caramelized dessert. And mahaprasad offered as bhog to Jagannath cannot be missed at any cost. The Jagannath temple is said to have the world’s one of the largest kitchens where 400 cooks work on 200 hearths. As many as 10,000 people are fed there every day.

Overview of Oorgaum Railway Station – OGM

Kolar Gold Fields lie near Bangarapet and the gold-bearing zone here extended for 65 km. There were four productive beds and more zones were opened in1880. Oorgaum was one of them and was the major Indian source of gold for decades. Then the mines went in a state of decline, and thus, were nationalized in 1956, but they kept losing money and were closed down in 2001. Many people here now commute to Bangalore, 100 km away, for their livelihood. There is the industrial area of Marikuppam and the Robertsonpet residential area near Oorgaum now.

Oorgaum Railway Station (station code OGM) of the South Western Railway is located near Bangarapet and is in the Bangalore division. Its neighbourhood stations are Champion and Coromandel. No express trains stops at the Oorgaum station. As many as 21 trains stop here every day and 18000 passengers use the station. Oorgaum is connected by daily train service to places like Bangarapet, Marikuppam, Bangalore, and Krishnarajapuram.

Passenger Facilities –

Oorgaum Railway Station has the ticket counters, railway inquiry counter, toilets and drinking water fountains for passengers.

Restaurants near Oorgaum Station –

The restaurants at Oorgaum include LJ Iyengar Bakery Restaurant, New Golden Breeze Restaurant, Sagar Bar and Restaurant and Jiggis Food Services.

Oorgaum Food –

Mince fry, snake gourd stuffed with minced meat, trotters in gravy, tipsy pudding, savoury meat crispies, and pork pickle are some of the popular Anglo-Indian cuisine dishes from traditional Kolar Gold Field area homes. They are still popular there. Also, common are the normal fare of dosas, idlis, uthappas, sambar and rice varieties, followed by the hot glass of coffee.

Overview of Maddur Railway Station – MAD

Maddur town is located on the bank of the Shimsha River in Karnataka’s Mandya district. Known for its tender coconut cultivation, Maddur dispatches 300 trucks of coconuts every day to Punjab, Maharashtra and West Bengal. It is called the tender coconut capital of India.

Maddur Railway Station (station code MAD) of the South Western Railway is located in the Bangalore division. Its neighbourhood stations are Nidaghatta and Hanakere. It has three platforms and at least 19 trains operate from the station with seven express trains stopping at the station. Maddur is connected by daily trains to places like Mysore, Yesvantpur, Bangalore, Chamarajanagara, Tirupati, Chennai, Tuticorin, Rameswaram, and Hubli.

Facilities at Maddur Station –

Maddur Railway Station has the passenger facilities like ticket booking counters, railway inquiry counter, tea stall, refreshment stalls, drinking water and toilets.

Restaurants near the Maddur Station –

The restaurants near the Maddur Railway Station include Cafe Coffee Day, Tharunya Bakery, Sri Lakshmi Venkateshwara Tiffins and Sweets, Manoj Bakery, Byraveswara Bakery, Raju Bakery, Nanjundeswari Bakery, Manasa Bakery, Bangalore Bakery, Sri Durgaparameshwari Bakery, and Sukasagara Bakery.

The Special Dish from Maddur –

Maddur vada is named after the town. Onions and rava bring to Maddur vada its distinctive taste and flavour. Its ingredients include rice flour, maida, semolina, curry leaves, sliced onion, grated coconut and asafoetida. The ingredients are sauté in oil and made into soft dough by adding water. A small amount of dough is patted into a vada and is deep fried to golden-brown colour and is famous in the entire country.

Trains Passing through Maddur Railway Station (MAD) –

Train No.Train NameArr. TimeDep. Time
Kaveri Express
05:09
05:10
KAVERI EXPRESS
21:29
21:30
Chamundi Express
07:49
07:50
Chamundi Express
19:33
19:35
Kaveri Express(MYS-MAS)
21:33
21:35
Kaveri Express(MAS-MYS)
05:28
05:30
Mysore – Mayiladuthurai Express
16:54
16:55
Tuticorin- Mysore Express
08:14
08:15
Mysore-Tuticorin Express
18:43
18:45
Gol Gumbaz Express
16:29
16:30
Gol Gumbaz Express
09:29
09:30
Bangalore Mysore Rajya Rani Express(SBC-MYS)
09:26
09:28
Mysore-Yeshvantapur Express(MYS-YPR)
14:33
14:35
Yeshvantapur-Mysore Express(YPR-MYS)
11:43
11:45
Hampi Express
07:44
07:45
Hampi Express
19:39
19:40
Tuticorin Mysore Express(TN-MYS)
08:18
08:20
Mysore-Tuticorin Express(MYS-TN)
18:58
18:59
Mysore Yesvantpur Express(MYS-YPR)
13:16
13:18
Yesvantpur Mysore Express(YPR-MYS)
12:52
12:54
Basava Express
14:29
14:30
Basava Express
12:24
12:25
Chamarajanagar-Tirupati Fast Passenger
18:14
18:15
Tirupati-Chamarajanagar Fast Passenger
08:53
08:55

Overview of Gubbi Railway Station – GBB

Gubbi is a taluka town in Tumkur district of Karnataka and is about 90 km from Bangalore on the Bangalore-Honnavara stretch of the National Highway 206.

Gubbi Railway Station (station code GBB) of the South Western Railway is in the Mysore division. Its neighborhood stations are Nittur and Mallasandra. It is a small station with just one platform. Fourteen trains stop at this station every day, but none of them is an express train. Gubbi is connected with places like Bangalore, Hospet, Shimoga, Hubli, and Arsikere by daily train services.

Facilities at the Station –

Gubbi Railway Station has the minimal passenger facilities like ticket booking counter, tea and refreshment stalls, drinking water fountains and toilets.

Restaurants near Gubbi Station –

Among the restaurants near Gubbi are Pavitra Hotel, Nandini Restaurant, Hotel Highway Restaurant, and Indra Dhaba.

The food at Gubbi –

Although food of many types is available in Gubbi restaurants, the focus is on authentic South Indian food. This includes the many varieties of dosa, idli and uthappa with sambar and chutney, filter coffee, rice with multiple vegetables and curd during meals, and sheera or paysam as the sweets. Also, non-veg dishes in different styles are popular here.

Overview of Bidadi Railway Station – BID

Bidadi Railway Station (codenamed BID) is situated in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka. The station is under the supervision of the Bangalore division, monitored by South Western Railway. It lies on the Mysore–Bangalore railway line and is also a stoppage point for four express trains & other daily passenger trains. The station is positioned 30 Kilometres from the Bangalore City junction, 35 Kilometres from Yesvantpur junction, and 100 Kilometres from Bangarapet Junction.

Bidadi is a town located south-west of the Bangalore city. The region due to its proximity to the weekend getaway resorts like Wonder-la brings passengers in large numbers to the station. Some of the popular trains crossing the station connect to Mysore, Yesvantpur, Tirupati, Tuticorn, and other cities. Malgudi express, Kaveri express, Chamundi express, and Night Queen Passenger trains ply over this station daily. Two passenger trains between Bangalore and Mysore cross this station daily. The station handles 18000 passengers on a daily basis and provides an easy commute to the Bangalore City junction.

Bidadi Railway station is located at 62 Kilometres from the Bangalore International Airport and many Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) buses cross the station on a regular basis for passenger comfort. The station is near to many tourists’ locations such as Savandurga, Shivagange, Bheemeshwari and Shivanasamundram.

Facilities available at the Railway Station –

The railway station has basic passenger amenities with sufficient drinking water, ticket counter, waiting stands on the platform, refreshment center, prepaid parking facility, and an emergency room to assist the passengers. The station is well-connected to the nearby tourist locations through bus and auto-rickshaw services. The industrial growth in the region is also the reason for the modernization activities that took place at the station over the years.

Restaurants near the Railway Station –

Many south Indian and north Indian dishes are served in the restaurants nearby the railway station. Since this is a major station in the district, this region also hosts a number of street food vendors.

  • TravelKhana – 08800313131
  • Courtyard – Chinese – 0.4 Kilometres from station, inside Wonder-La
  • Waves – Multi Cuisines – 0.4 Kilometres from station inside Wonder-La
  • Mandathi Armane Restaurant – Vegetarian – 0.2 Kilometres
  • Paru Restaurant– South Indian, Non-Vegetarian – 0.3 Kilometres
  • Green Garden Restaurant – South Indian – 0.1 Kilometres

The restaurants located inside the Wonder La resort provide multiple food options to the customers and passengers to the station.

Famous Food of Bidadi –

Bidadi is on the State Highway 17, and there are multiple restaurants located in this region to satiate the appetite for both the commuters and travellers. There is a wide range of food dishes from delicious spiced mutton curry to paneer aloo fry. The special starters that are offered at all the restaurants located along the Mysore road are a cocktail samosa (stuffed with spinach, corn, and vegetables) and prawn tempura (cooked with prawn & mint). The popular vegetarian dishes are Paneer Makhani, Capsicum Masala, Pudina Kofta, and Dal mushroom curry. Some of the non-vegetarian dishes to try out here are Chicken Chettinadu, Lamb korma, and mild boiled prawn masala.

Trains Passing through Bidadi Railway Station (BID) –

Train No.Train NameArr. TimeDep. Time
Kaveri Express
04:34
04:35
Chamundi Express
08:39
08:40
Chamundi Express
18:49
18:50
Kaveri Express(MAS-MYS)
04:48
04:49
Tuticorin- Mysore Express
07:34
07:35
Gol Gumbaz Express
17:19
17:20
Gol Gumbaz Express
08:48
08:49
Hampi Express
07:04
07:05
Hampi Express
20:29
20:30
Tuticorin Mysore Express(TN-MYS)
07:34
07:35
Mysore Yesvantpur Express(MYS-YPR)
14:09
14:10
Yesvantpur Mysore Express(YPR-MYS)
12:11
12:12
Basava Express
15:19
15:20
Basava Express
11:49
11:50
Chamarajanagar-Tirupati Fast Passenger
19:04
19:05
Tirupati-Chamarajanagar Fast Passenger
08:04
08:05

Overview of Nayandahalli Railway Station – NYH

Nayandahalli Railway Station (codenamed NYH) is located at 7 Kilometres from the busy Bangalore City junction. The station is one of the suburban stations in Bangalore division of the South Western Railway zone. No express trains stop at the Nayandahalli station, but passenger trains between Bangalore and Mysore stop here daily. The railway Station is next to the Jnana Bharati Halt station just 1 kilometre away, 12 Kilometres from Yesvantpur Junction and 30 Kilometres from Whitefield station.

 

The railway station is on the Bangalore – Mysore railway line and often used for intra-city commutation by the locals. Night Queen Passenger runs between Mysore and Bangalore connecting all the railway stations in the region covering a distance of 136 Kilometres. There are no trains originating from Nayandahalli railway station. South Western railways have plans to upgrade the station into a major due to its proximity to the central Bangalore City Junction and can be used as a satellite station in the future.

Bangalore International Airport is positioned close to 39 Kilometres north of Nayandahalli Railway station. The station is also linked to the intra-city buses on the Mysore Road. The station is near to the various tourist locations in the region such as Nandi Hills, Shivagange, Bheemeshwari, and Savandurga.

Facilities available at the Railway Station –

The station is provided with resting rooms on both the platforms, foot over bridge, ticket counter, small cafeteria, and prepaid parking facility inside the station. There is heavy influx of passengers during the early mornings and late evenings as those living in this region prefer railways to commute to work into the city. In a way, the residents of Nayandahalli treat the station to be the hub for transport services as the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) buses halt at the railway station frequently.

Restaurants near the Railway Station –

Only a handful of restaurants are located on both sides of the road to offer their services to the passengers. Here are listed few of the best restaurants in the region.

  • TravelKhana – 08800313131
  • Kalpsuraksha Restaurant –South Indian
  • Mirchi Restaurant – Chinese
  • Sri Devi Darshan Hotel– South Indian
  • Sri Ganesh Refreshment – South Indian – 0.1 KM from station
  • Kabab Mahal – Mughlai – 0.4 KM from station

Famous Food of Nayandahalli –

The cuisines of Bangalore often have myriad tastes with mix of both north Indian and south Indian flavours. There is still the effect of the Mughlai style of cooking in preparing delectable biryani and non-vegetarian dishes in the region. Murg Masala korma, Lamb sauce, Murg Angara, and Malabar fish fry are some of the local cuisines here at Nayandahalli area. Other vegetarian items include vegetarian Macarena, Ragi mudde, Maddur vada, Dharwad Peda, and cauliflower masala. The people at Bangalore appreciate the multi-cultural approach at the kitchen table and are loyal to the traditional food places like the epic MTR for its hallmark breakfast menu. Similarly, kababs are specially made on the streets of Nayandahalli and Kalmi Kabab should be on your list when you visit this place.