Rajendra Nagar Terminal railway station, railway station in Patna, Bihar, India
Rajendra Nagar Terminal is a railway station in Patna, India, with multiple platforms handling numerous train arrivals and departures daily. The facility connects the southern areas of the city to nearby towns and other parts of the country with a straightforward, functional design.
The station was named after Rajendra Prasad, India's first president, and built to relieve congestion at Patna's main railway station. It has grown alongside the city over time and now primarily serves regional routes with some longer-distance connections.
The station is easily reached by local autos and rickshaws for quick travel within Patna and surrounding areas. Waiting areas have benches and shaded spots, while vendors sell snacks and drinks, especially during morning and evening rush hours.
The station operates almost round the clock, with the first train arriving just after midnight and the last departing around 11:55 PM. This continuous activity makes it a hub connecting the city to distant places even during late hours.
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