Gurgaon railway station, railway station in Haryana, India
Gurgaon railway station is a surface-level station in the city of Gurugram, in the state of Haryana. It has three platforms with covered waiting areas and connects the city to destinations in Delhi, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh.
The railway line passing through Gurgaon was laid during the colonial era and has supported the city's growth for decades. The station itself was gradually improved over time but kept its straightforward, functional appearance.
The station carries the code GGN and serves as a daily crossing point for commuters moving between Gurugram and the wider Delhi region. On the platforms, travelers wait with luggage, snacks, and tiffin boxes, giving the place the feel of a typical North Indian railway stop.
Arriving early is a good idea, especially during morning and evening rush hours when the platforms fill up quickly. The layout is easy to follow, with signs in several languages, ramps alongside stairs, and basic restrooms available on site.
Trains like the Delhi Sarai Rohilla-Bikaner SF Express and the Delhi Sarai Rohilla-Jodhpur SF Express stop here, offering direct access to some of Rajasthan's most visited desert cities. It is somewhat unexpected for a station of this size to serve such long-distance routes toward destinations popular with travelers from around the world.
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