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5 Indian Railway Stations Connecting You to International Destinations

 Haldibari Railway Station

If you’re a train travel enthusiast, picture embarking on a rail journey from India to another country. It’s not just a fantasy; it’s an actual experience! India shares borders with seven countries, and some of its railway stations provide access to international destinations, offering a unique travel adventure. Want to know more? Here are five Indian railway stations that act as gateways to neighboring countries:

Haldibari Railway Station

Located just 4.5 km from the Bangladesh border in West Bengal, Haldibari Railway Station connects India to Bangladesh through Chilhati Station. Since the Mitali Express began its operations in 2021, passengers can travel from New Jalpaiguri Junction to Dhaka, with a stop at Haldibari.

Jaynagar Railway Station

Jaynagar Railway Station

Situated in the Madhubani district of Bihar, Jaynagar is only 4 km away from the India-Nepal border. It links to Kurtha Station in Janakpur, Nepal. With the restoration of passenger services, traveling between India and Nepal has become simpler, and you no longer need a passport or visa for the journey.

Singhabad Railway Station

Singhabad Railway Station        

Located in West Bengal’s Malda district, Singhabad is mainly a freight transit station that connects India to Bangladesh via Rohanpur Station. It also facilitates trade to Nepal, making it a vital center for cross-border commerce. Though passenger services are limited, its significance for trade cannot be overstated.

Petrapole Railway Station

Petrapole Railway Station

As India’s busiest border railway station, Petrapole is located in West Bengal’s North 24 Parganas district. It serves as the origin for the Bandhan Express, which links Kolkata with Khulna, Bangladesh. This station is a key hub for both passenger and freight services, though passengers must have valid passports and visas to travel.

Radhikapur Railway Station

Located in Uttar Dinajpur district of West Bengal, Radhikapur Railway Station is right on the Indo-Bangladesh border. It connects to Biral Railway Station in Bangladesh, mainly facilitating freight traffic between Assam and Bihar. Despite its focus on trade, Radhikapur plays a critical role in strengthening the economic relations between the two countries.

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