Mughalsarai, India
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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In 1992, the BJP led government of the state of Uttar Pradesh attempted to rename Mughalsarai after Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, a Jan Sangh leader who was killed in a train theft incident and was found dead on 11 February 1968 on a railway track near Mughalsarai station.However, the plan was shelved when Kalyan Singh, the chief minister was forced to resign after an outbreak of violence in the state following the Babri Masjid demolition. In 2017, the Indian government approved a fresh proposal forwarded by the Yogi Adityanath-led government to rename the station. The station was officially renamed to Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya junction in August 2018. Mughalsarai Junction railway station has 2 AC rooms, 4 non-AC retiring rooms, and a ten-bedded non-AC dormitory. It has a food plaza and a ‘Jan Aahar’ (affordable food) facility. The station has ATMs of nationalised banks. Mughalsarai Junction (officially known as Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Junction, station code: DDU, formerly MGS), is a railway station in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The station contains the largest railway marshaling yard in Asia. Mughalsarai yard cater to around 450-500 trains in a month.All east bound Rajdhani trains halt at this station.
In India Deen Dayal upadhyay railway station is most lied railway station . people and tourist want to capture into camera and eye.the way this railway station is built-in amazing.
The only railway station I can wait for train with out any irritation
Nice place and this is a largest Indian railways yards.
Awesome place, here WiFi networks is available 24*7, About Cleaning what I said it's so much clean and about Security it's also so much Tight...
One of the well managed parking spaces.Its undergoing construction must be completed quickly,as it is around one of the largest railway stations worldwide.
Maintain the order in parking area
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