Rajendra Nagar Terminal
Indian Railways station
Front entrance of Rajendra Nagar Terminal
General information
LocationRajendra Nagar, Patna, Bihar
India
Coordinates25°36′11″N 85°9′44″E / 25.60306°N 85.16222°E / 25.60306; 85.16222
Elevation55.183 metres (181.05 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Operated byEast Central Railway
Line(s)Howrah–Delhi main line
Asansol–Patna section
Platforms4
Construction
Structure typeLike a mosque
ParkingAvailable
Other information
StatusFunctional
Station codeRJPB
Zone(s) East Central Railway zone
Division(s) Danapur
History
OpenedMarch 2003 (2003-03)
Electrified2003–2004[1]
Services
Preceding station Indian Railways Following station
East Central Railway
Patna Junction
towards ?
Asansol–Patna section Gulzarbagh
towards ?
Location
Rajendra Nagar Terminal is located in Patna
Rajendra Nagar Terminal
Rajendra Nagar Terminal
Location of RJPB in Patna

Rajendra Nagar Terminal, (Station code: RJPB), is a railway station serving the capital city of Patna in the Indian state of Bihar. It is located in Rajendra Nagar in Patna and is in the Danapur railway division of the East Central Railway zone of the Indian Railways. The city is a major railway hub and has five major stations: Rajendranagar Terminal, Patna Junction, Danapur, Patliputra Junction and Patna Sahib. Some famous trains departs from here Rajendranagar–Banka Intercity Superfast Express, Patna Tejas, Sampoorna Kranti Express, etc.

History

It was developed as an alternative railway station as part of measures to decongest Patna Junction railway station. Many trains such as New Delhi–Rajendra Nagar Rajendra Nagar Patna Rajdhani Express, Indore–Patna Express, Indore–Rajendra Nagar via Faizabad Express, Sampoorna Kranti Express, South Bihar Express, etc. originate from here.

It was inaugurated on 31 March 2003 as a full-fledged station. Built at a cost of 8.61 crore (US$1.1 million), this terminus developed as an alternative to Patna Junction, has all modern facilities for the passengers. Its main entrance is opposite the College of Commerce, Patna.

Lalu Prasad Yadav, then Union Railway Minister, also flagged off the first stainless steel fully covered wagons (BCNHL) train from Rajendra Nagar Terminal. He also unveiled a statue of Dr Rajendra Prasad at Rajendra Nagar Terminal after whom this station has been named.

References

  1. "History of Electrification". IRFCA. Retrieved 1 April 2012.
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