The rail network of our country is very vast and today we have brought some such unique railway stations out of this vast rail network which you will not find anywhere else in the world. You will have to get a visa to go to a railway station. Let us know about some such railway stations.
There are many surprising places in India, which are difficult to believe after knowing about them. There are also many strange railway stations in India, after knowing about which the common man is surprised. There is such a unique railway station on the Delhi-Mumbai rail route which falls in two states. You may be feeling a little strange knowing this, but it is absolutely true. This railway station falls in the Jhalawar district of Rajasthan, where half the train is stationed in one state, and half is parked in another state.
Bhawani Mandi
Many railway stations in India are famous for their beauty, while many are known for their platforms. But Bhavani Mandi station located on the Delhi-Mumbai rail route in Jhalawar district of Rajasthan is known for its uniqueness. This station falling in Kota division is divided between Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. A glimpse of the culture of both the states is seen at this unique railway station. This railway station is located on the border of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, which is very special in many ways. The most unique thing about this station is that people stand here in Rajasthan to take tickets while the ticket giving clerk sits in Madhya Pradesh.
The people of Madhya Pradesh have to come to Bhawani Mandi station for every work, due to which mutual love and harmony is seen between the people of both the states. The front door of the house of people situated on the border of Rajasthan opens in Bhavani Mandi town, while the back door opens at Bhainsoda Mandi in Madhya Pradesh. The most important thing is that the market of the people of both the states is also the same.
Navapur Railway Station
This station also falls in two states like Bhavani Mandi. This unique railway station is located in the border of Gujarat and Maharashtra. The benches present at this railway station fall in two states. The most unique thing about this station is that there are announcements in Hindi, English, Gujarati and Marathi languages.
Maharashtra and Gujarat were a single state when this station was formed. Navapur station used to fall in the United Mumbai province, but when it was divided in the year 1961, this station was divided into Maharashtra and Gujarat. It has a different identity due to the Navapur station falling in both the states.
Nameless railway station
There is a unique railway station in the Bardhaman district of West Bengal, about which you will be surprised to know. The biggest thing is that there is no name of this railway station. This railway station is located 35 km away from Bardhaman Town. It was constructed in the year 2008 on the Bankura-Masgram rail line. At that time the station was named as Rainagarh, but the people of Raina village opposed it and complained to the Railway Board. Since then no decision has been taken on this station, since then no name has been given to this station.
Unique Railway Station
There is also a railway station in Jharkhand which has no name. This station is located on the Rajdhani Ranchi to Tori railway line. The first train was run from this station in the year 2011. Then the railways had decided to name it as Barkichampi, but due to the protest of the people of Kamle village, this name was not kept. People’s demand was that when we have given land for this, it should be named Kamale. Since then this station has not got any name.
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Visa is required to visit this unique railway station of India. You cannot go here without a visa. This railway station falls in the Amritsar district of Punjab. If you are caught without a visa at this station, a case can be registered against you. Once a case is registered, bail is also hardly available. The Samjhauta Express is flagged off from this station. This station is in Punjab, India, but no Indian can go here without a Pakistani visa.