Rewari Junction railway station, railway junction station in Haryana, India
Rewari Junction is a working railway station in the city of Rewari, in the Indian state of Haryana, with several platforms and tracks running in different directions. It operates as a junction where more than one rail line meets, handling both long-distance and regional train services.
The station was established in the late 19th century, during the period when the British colonial administration was building rail connections across northern India. Rewari became a natural crossing point for lines heading toward Delhi, Rajasthan, and other parts of Punjab.
The platforms fill up with a mix of daily commuters, families with luggage, and vendors selling chai and snacks, giving a clear picture of how the station fits into everyday life in this part of Haryana. Waiting here feels like watching the pulse of a working Indian junction town.
The station sits close to the center of Rewari and can be reached on foot from many parts of the city. Early morning and evening hours tend to be the busiest, so arriving a little ahead of your train is a good idea.
Rewari is home to one of the few remaining steam locomotive sheds in northern India, located just outside the station grounds. Rail enthusiasts sometimes travel specifically to see the old engines still kept and maintained there.
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