Do you know the oldest railway station in the world..?

VarahiMedia.com Online News, New Delhi, September 8, 2023: One of the fun things about traveling by train is sitting near the window and watching the trees,

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Ever since the trains started operating it has become the most economical mode of travel for every class of people. While traveling by train you will come across many old railway stations. But do you know about the ancient station…

Today we will know about the oldest railway station in our country and the world.

These stations are more than 150 years old, but their brilliance remains the same even today. However, some railway stations have been renovated. These railway stations have been serving the people for years and hence today railway facilities are available almost everywhere in the world.

It is the oldest railway station in the country

The history of railways in India spans over 150 years. The whole image of Indian Railways has changed over the years. Technology has changed since the train, but the stations from years ago still have this golden history. If we talk about the oldest railway station in the country, Howrah Junction is located in West Bengal.

It is the oldest railway station in India. It was built in the year 1852. This railway station is historical. Unique in many ways. More than 10 lakh people travel here every day. It has 23 platforms and is one of the first railway stations in India.

The oldest station in the world

Liverpool Road Station is the oldest railway station in the world. It opened on 15 September 1830, making it the oldest railway station in the world. The good thing is that the station building is still intact, but its operation has stopped since 1975.

Liverpool Road Station was built as part of the Liverpool-Manchester Railway, the world’s first steam-powered inter-urban railway. Today, the Liverpool Road station building forms part of the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester.

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