Govindpuri railway station

Govindpuri Junction or Kanpur South is a railway station in Kanpur which caters 650,000 passengers to their destinations. It is the second busiest railway station in Kanpur followed by Kanpur Central. On International Women's Day, 2018 Govindpuri became the first railway station in North Central Railway with all-women staff.[1]

Govindpuri Junction railway station
Indian Railways station
LocationGovind Nagar, Kanpur, India
Coordinates26.4538°N 80.3136°E / 26.4538; 80.3136
Owned byIndian Railways
Line(s)New DelhiKanpurHowrah

KanpurJhansi

KanpurBanda
Platforms4 (present,10 under construction)
Tracks22
Construction
Structure typeRailway station
ParkingAvailable
Bicycle facilitiesAvailable
Other information
Station codeGOY
Zone(s) kanpur central
Division(s) kanpur central
Fare zoneNorth Central Railways
History
Opened1921
Rebuilt2016
Electrified2002
Previous namesIndian Branch Railway Company
Northern Railway
Passengers
650000
Services
ATM
Location
Govindpuri Junction railway station
Location within India
Govindpuri Junction railway station
Govindpuri Junction railway station (Uttar Pradesh)

Strictly speaking by definition, it is the junction where Jhansi/Banda line is separated from Delhi–Howrah Line; however, it is not granted junction status yet due to which it has two station codes, GOV and GOY. There are ten platforms under construction to reduce load from Kanpur Central so that 256 more trains that can't be handled by other stations due to the lack of tracks and platforms will given to kanpur central as it is being rebuilt to cater 1200 trains per day and currently it is catering 611 trains. After being completed Govindpuri will become fifth busiest and third biggest after Kanpur Central and Howrah junction leaving New Delhi railway station behind.

Location

It is located near Govind Nagar locality in Kanpur South. A rail overbridge is also there (bearing the same name), which remains congested throughout the day.

History

Due to proximity to Juhi yard, the station was called Juhi till the 1970s.[2] Then as urban agglomeration in South Kanpur increased, the station was renamed Govindpuri due to proximity to Govind Nagar, a locality named and inaugurated by Govind Vallabh Pant.

Trains

  • Mahoba-Kanpur Passenger

Trains with no stops

  • Shatabdi Exp.
  • Rajdhani Exp.
  • Duronto Exp.

Future development

However, in next two years, things will change it will become the first halt station in India which will directly turn into Terminal station. Kanpur South The new terminal will help decongest Kanpur Central which has gotten saturated as it caters to over 600 trains. It is modelled same as Anand Vihar Terminal in Delhi.

The station is ongoing construction of a new waiting room, a new ticketing room, new platforms and overbridge. The Reservation Room has been constructed and now in use and the older one will be dismantled. The new Platform No. 1 is also under construction which be longer and slightly before than earlier one leaving an extra loop line between Platform no. 1 and Platform no. 2. The older Platform No. 1 will be dismantled.

The width of Platform No. 2 and Platform No. 3 is also been increased.

There are plans to run some express and passengers trains from Govindpuri.

Trains towards Jhansi, Mahoba, Banda/Chitrakoot, Etawah and Tundla wil be managed by Kanpur South.[3]

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