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Kanpur Anwarganj railway station

Coordinates: 26°27′19″N 80°19′44″E / 26.455402°N 80.328925°E / 26.455402; 80.328925
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Kanpur Anwarganj
Regional rail & Light rail station
General information
LocationNH 91, Anwarganj Station Lane, Kanpur, Kanpur District, Uttar Pradesh
India
Elevation126 metres (413 ft)
Line(s)Kanpur-Mathura
Platforms3
Tracks5
Connectionstaxi stand
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on ground station)
Parkingavailable
Other information
Statusfunctioning
Station codeCPA
Zone(s) North Central Railway zone
Division(s) Allahabad railway division
History
Opened1896; 128 years ago (1896)
ElectrifiedJanuary 2009; 15 years ago (2009-01)
Previous namesIndian Branch Rly. Co.
Northern Railways

26°27′19″N 80°19′44″E / 26.455402°N 80.328925°E / 26.455402; 80.328925

Kanpur Anwarganj is a railway station in Kanpur District, Uttar Pradesh.

Structure and layout

It has three platforms. It was constructed during the British Raj. It has one big clock on its main building. It is on the Farrukhabad-Kanpur line. Until 2006 it was a metre gauge station. In 2006 Railway Minister Sri Lalu Prasad Yadav reopened the line as a broad gauge railway line towards Lucknow. The first station superintendent was Mr. V.N. Pandey. In 2008 a broad gauge line opened towards Mathura too.

Services

Kanpur Anwarganj serves trains of Lucknow-Kanpur Suburban Railway to reduce pressure on Kanpur Central. Some MEMU trains start from here.[1] Kanpur Anwarganj is now linked with some new stations like New Delhi, Mathura, Agra, Jaipur, Gorakhpur, Chapra, Patna, Kolkata, etc. Now Kanpur Anwarganj is one of the main railway station on the route to Rajasthan and Eastern India.[citation needed]

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