India has one of the largest railway networks in the world, connecting cities, towns, and villages across the country. Railway stations play an important role in linking people, trade, and culture, making them the lifeline of transport. Some states have a very high number of railway stations due to their size, population, and connectivity needs. Let us explore which state has the most railway stations in India.
Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, has more than 1,200 railway stations. This is the largest number for any state in the country. From major junctions to small halts, its railway system ensures that even remote villages are connected to the national network. With over 240 million people, the state’s dense railway infrastructure helps manage huge passenger traffic and heavy freight movement.
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Several reasons explain why UP tops the list:
Uttar Pradesh is located at the heart of northern India, making it a vital transit corridor.
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