India has one of the largest railway networks in the world, connecting millions of passengers to every corner of the country. Some railway stations hold special importance because of their location and connectivity. One such station is often called the “Entry Gate of Northern India.” This station serves as a key link between Delhi and the northern states, making it an important hub for travelers and trade alike.
Northern India has multiple railway zones that ensure smooth train connectivity. These include:
Out of these, the Northern Railway zone alone manages over 1,000 railway stations, making it one of the busiest zones in the country.
The railway station that holds this title is the New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS). Located in the heart of India’s capital city, it serves as a gateway to Northern India because trains connecting Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, and other northern states either start from, end at, or pass through this station.
This combination of location and connectivity is why it is called the “Entry Gate of Northern India.”
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