Railway station in Uttar Pradesh, India
Barhan railway station is a junction station on the Kanpur–Delhi section of Howrah–Delhi main line and Howrah–Gaya–Delhi line. It is located just 38 km from Agra City . The station was built by the British and remains essentially unchanged. The railway station is a site in itself and takes one back to the pre Independence era.
History
Through trains started running on the East Indian Railway Company 's Howrah–Delhi line in 1866.[ 1]
Barhan offers a branch railway Line to Etah .
Development
Etah–Kasganj new line work has been sanctioned in the Budget 2017–2018.[ 2] [ 3]
New passenger train service started from Agra Fort –Etah on 10 April 2017.[ 4] [ 5]
Barhan–Etah Railway Track Electrification Process Begins[ 6] [ 7]
An antique well near the station, used to supply water to steam engines years ago. Barhan Junction (Agra)2
An antique well near the station, used to supply water to steam engines years ago. Barhan Junction
Platform No.1, Barhan Junction
Platform No.1
A derelict cement bench at the Barhan station platform
A woman worshipping at a Hindu temple nearby Platform No. 2
Click from railway foot overbridge Barhan Junction
Barhan Junction railway main structure
Circulation area
Reservation counter
Platform
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References
External links
ECR Tooltip East Central Railway zone
NR Tooltip Northern Railway zone
NCR Tooltip North Central Railway zone
NER Tooltip North Eastern Railway zone
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