- Source: Dwarka railway station
Dwarka railway station is a railway station in the city of Dwarka, Gujarat. The station has two platforms. The station is currently the westernmost active railway station of Indian Railways.
Dwarka was first connected on a Metre-gauge line which opened for traffic in 1922 by Jamnagar & Dwarka Railway. Later Jamnagar & Dwarka Railway was merged into Saurashtra Railway in April 1948. Later it was undertaken by Western Railway. Gauge conversion of the Hapa–Okha section was later completed in 1984 by Indian Railways.
Major trains
Following Express/Superfast trains halt at Dwarka railway station in both direction:
15635/36 Dwarka Express
15045/46 Gorakhpur–Okha Express
19567/68 Okha–Tuticorin Vivek Express
16337/38 Ernakulam–Okha Express
19251/52 Somnath–Okha Express
22969/70 Okha–Varanasi Superfast Express
22905/06 Okha–Howrah Link Express
16733/34 Rameswaram–Okha Express
19575/76 Okha–Nathdwara Express
18401/02 Puri–Okha Dwarka Express
19565/66 Uttaranchal Express
19573/74 Okha–Jaipur Weekly Express
22945/46 Saurashtra Mail
References
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- Dwarka railway station
- Dwarka
- Dwarka Sector 21 metro station
- Blue Line (Delhi Metro)
- Dwarka Mor metro station
- Delhi Aerocity metro station
- Dwarka metro station
- Yashobhoomi Dwarka Sector - 25 metro station
- Okha railway station
- Bijwasan railway station