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Izzatnagar railway station
Railway station in Uttar Pradesh, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Izzatnagar railway station is main railway station in Izzatnagar Bareilly district, Uttar Pradesh. Its code is IZN. It serves Izzatnagar city. The station consists of 4 platforms.[1]
Izzatnagar railway division is a part of North Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways. The Izzatnagar Railway Station in Bareilly has its roots in the year 1875, when the British planned to connect the hilly regions of Nainital with the plains. The project was led by Alexander Izzat, a British railway officer. In honor of his work, the station was originally named Izzat Railway Station. Over time, locals began pronouncing it as Izzatnagar and the name stuck. Interestingly, Alexander’s son and grandson – Lieutenant Colonel W.R. Izzat and Sir J.R. Izzat – also contributed to the station’s development. This railway division was founded on 14 April 1952.[2][3][4][5][6]
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Trains
- 2 Janshatabdi
- 6 Superfast
- 20 mail /Express
- 12 Passenger Trains
- 2 MEMU
- 2 DEMU
Lucknow Junction–Kathgodam Express
- Purnagiri Jan Shatabdi Express
Diesel Loco Shed, Izzatnagar
Gallery
- Izzatnagar railway station, Bareilly
- Izzatnagar station in daylight
- Izzatnagar railway station at night
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