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Located in Howrah, across the Hooghly River from Kolkata, Howrah Junction is widely regarded as the largest railway station in India. With 23 platforms and more than 25 tracks, it handles over a million passengers daily. Opened in 1854, it is also one of the oldest major railway stations in the country and today serves as a central hub for both the Eastern and South Eastern Railway zones. 2 / 10

Sealdah Station, in central Kolkata, is the second-largest in India and one of the busiest in terms of passenger traffic. It has 21 platforms and 28 tracks, with more than 1.5 million people passing through each day. The station, which opened in 1862, is divided into three terminal sections—North, Main, and South—catering to both suburban commuters and long-distance travelers. 3 /

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