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Faridabad railway station
Railway station in Haryana, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Faridabad Railway Station (station code: FDB)[1] is located in Faridabad city of Faridabad district in Haryana state of India.
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History
In 1904, the Agra–Delhi line was completed.[2] Some parts of it were relaid during the construction of New Delhi (inaugurated in 1927–28).[3]
In 1982-85, Faridabad–Mathura–Agra line was electrified.[4]
In 2025-26, Faridabad station underwent ₹261.97 crore airport-style redevelopment with two new iconic station buildings, separate departure and arrival areas, a wide concourse with waiting lounges, food courts, shopping facilities, multi-level car parking on both sides with a capacity for hundreds of vehicles, and two 12-meter-wide foot overbridges to ease traffic flow.[5]
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Train service
Amenities
Faridabad railway station has telephone booth, computerized booking office, waiting room, and refreshment room. Distance from Faridabad railway station: Delhi–Haryana Badarpur border 10.2 km, Mehrauli 23.6 km, and India Gate 27 km.[6]
Rail line
Station is on the Agra–Delhi line.
Trains
Faridabad has several long distance as well as Delhi Suburban Railway (served by EMU) trains.[7]
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References
External links
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