Why are 5 railway stations in this small district up? Trains come out for all four directions of 'Diamond Cross', the reason is interesting
Last Updated: June 29, 2025, 11:46 am IT Hathras Last News: Questions related to many things come to the fore during the trip in trains. How the train changes automatically, which means special letters in the board on the track edge. One such question is … Read more why there are 5 railway stations in Hathras, a small district of UP … Hathras. Hathras is a small district in Uttar Pradesh. Hathras is a unique district of the country. There are five railway stations in this district. Hathras Junction, Hathras Road, Hathras Fort, Hathras City and New Hathras. The talk of five railway stations in a small district is definitely shocking. After all, which must have been the reason that the Railways had to build five railway stations. Hathras is not such a big city either. What is the reason that he has five different railway stations in Hathras? First, let’s talk about Hathras Junction. It is the most important railway station and is located on the Delhi Kanpur section of the Howrah-Delhi route. Lines come from Hathras intersection from many directions. Trains go to Delhi, Ghaziabad, Tundla, Agra Cantt, Etawah and Kanpur. About 65 thousand passengers from Hathras Junction travel daily. About 55 trains stop here. Two trains run from Hathras. Two trains are also terminated. Mahananda Express, Lalkila Express, Sangam Express, Anand Vihar Kolkata Express, Tata Jammutvi Express, Gomti Express and Kalka Mail are prominent. Hathras Road is a downtime station that falls on the Kasganj line. This train station has a unique feature of Hathras Road. This train station was built in the Mathura-Kasganj meter-meter line. It was later converted into broad measure. Despite being next to Hathras Junction, this train station had its own identity earlier, so even today it is known as Hathras Road. This station indicates that this railway will connect you to Hathras Junction. This train station works as an overhead station. This station was built by the British in the 18th century. The 47km Lange Hathras Road Mathura railway was opened in 1875. Trains run for Bareilly on the Mathura Kasganj route. The Mathura-Kasganj trail is 105 km long. This cut is doubled. Hathras City is 9 km from the city. Earlier, this meter was Gauge Line. Then it was converted in broad measure. This station is in the population area of the city. Hathras Fort Railway Station is used for freight trains only. Hathras City has the largest population. It also falls on the line of Kasganj. In the 17-18th century, a line of Hathras Junction was taken from Hathras Junction to Hathras Fort. This line connects Hathras Fort. This track was built for cargo transport during the construction of the fort. This is the last railway station; This line is no further linked to any other lane. The new Hathras Railway Satation was built under the Dadicated Freight Corridor. By the way, this is not part of the Indian Railways. New Hathras is located in DFC. No passenger train runs here. Location: Hathras, Hathras, Uttar Pradesh