Greenest Train Stations in India

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Karwar Railway Station, Karnataka

The station is served by the Konkan Railway and is surrounded by the misty green hills of the Western Ghats. Karwar, founded by the British in 1857, is a stunning city sometimes referred to as the “Kashmir of Karnataka.

Haflong Railway Station, Assam

The station links Haflong to Guwahati and Silchar, is located in the peaceful Dima Hasao area of Assam. The beautiful Assam Hills provide a breathtaking background for the station.

Kathgodam Railway Station, Uttarakhand

The Kathgodam railway station, KGM located in the Kumaon Himalayan foothills, has an unbelievable appearance. It is surrounded by the beautiful Shivalik Hills, making it a particularly verdant Indian train station. Nainital and Bhimtal, two of Uttarakhand’s most visited cities, are both accessible from Kathgodam, a small town in the Nainital district.

Cherukara Railway Station, Kerala

It is a hidden gem that is unquestionably a gorgeous hill station on this list. Cherukara, a town in the Malappuram district of Kerala, is one of the towns it serves. The thick banyan and teak tree canopies above the station make for some stunning scenery.

Sevoke Railway Station, West Bengal

Darjeeling, a prominent hill station in West Bengal, is a refreshing place to visit in the summer, so you should add Sevoke to your trip schedule. Sivok is the name of a Northeast Frontier Railway station on the Alipurduar division’s New Jalpaiguri-New Mal Junction line.

Dudh Sagar Railway Station, Goa

Pre-wedding photo shoots are a sure sign of a location’s aesthetic appeal. One such location is the DudhSagar Train Station. Travellers interested in visiting the breathtaking Dudhsagar Falls can do so from this tiny station in southern Goa.

Wellington Railway Station, Tamil Nadu

The Nilgiri Mountain Railway, which includes this adorable station close to Coonoor, is mentioned on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Southern Railway’s Salem department is responsible for this. Wellington, located in the beautiful Nilgiris region of Tamil Nadu, is served by this station.

Ghoom Railway Station, West Bengal

The highest train station in India is Ghum, on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. It is at an elevation of 2,258 metres in the state of West Bengal. The Ghoom Monastery and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway’s Batasia Loop, a curve in the mountains, are some of the fascinating aspects of Ghoom.

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