Dibrugarh railway station, railway station in Assam, India
Dibrugarh Railway Station is a ground-level railway station with four platforms and eighteen tracks located in Dibrugarh in northeastern India. The building houses modern facilities including air-conditioned waiting rooms, ticket counters, restrooms, food vendors, and a cloakroom for luggage.
The station opened on July 16, 1883 as part of a railway network built by the British to transport people and goods. Over time, the original metre gauge tracks were converted to broad gauge to allow faster trains to operate.
The station serves as a gathering point where local vendors sell tea and snacks on the platforms. Families meet here before long journeys, and the station reflects the everyday rhythm of life in Assam.
The station provides access to taxis, auto-rickshaws, and local buses to reach the city. Parking is available for bicycles and cars, and free Wi-Fi is available for waiting passengers.
The Vivek Express train departs from this station and travels across India from north to south, named after Swami Vivekananda. This train route connects Dibrugarh with the rest of the country and supports commerce and travel.
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