With more than 39 362 272 passengers traveling in the same financial year, it is not only the highest station, but also among the most lively.
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The Indian railway acts as the strongest pole of India’s infrastructure, which causes economic growth through unobstructed communication. This promotes trade, enhances employment opportunities and strengthens tourism, creating significant economic activity. Taking over 68,000 kilometers and serving more than 2 passengers daily, it is not only one of the world’s largest rail networks, but also a critically important participant in India’s income and development.
Every day, 13,000 trains transporting more than 20 million travel through more than 7,308 stations held by Indian railways. Indian railway railway stations annually create crown of Rs through various sources of revenue, such as shops or advertising and platform tickets.
According to the railway data, the New Delhi railway station acted as the highest salary in the 2023-24 financial year, defeating Rs 3337. Of the 39 362 272 passengers during the year, it is not only in income, but also one of the most lively.
The second largest railway station in India is the Howrah railway station, which ranks second on this list. The Western Bengal Station creates 1692 rupees a year.