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TKD WDP-4B "प्रतीक" - रंग ऐसा कि हर किसी को प्यार हो जाए - Anubhav Kashyap

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Blog Entry# 111443
Posted: Feb 16 2011 (11:08)

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Feb 16 2011 (11:08)  
 
saurabh
saurabh   38 blog posts
Entry# 111443              
Here i an compiling various Terminus of a city
New Delhi and Mumbai lead with 5 each
Please add other cities which have multiple terminus.
New Delhi:
New Delhi
Old
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Delhi
Hazrat Nizammuddin
Anand Vihar Terminal
Delhi Sarai Rohila
Mumbai:
Mumbai Central
Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus
Lokmanya Tilak Terminus
Bandra Terminus
Dadar
Kolkata:
Kolkata
Howrah
Sealdah
Shalimar
Bangalore:
Bangalore City
Krishnarajapuram
Yeshwantpur
Bangalore Cantt.

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Mar 04 2011 (16:23)
Abhijeet   222 blog posts
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Again I'd insist that they are not terminus , or terminating stations for trains of any kind . Alam Nagar and Badshahnagar are simply stations on NR and NER lines of Lucknow.
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Mar 04 2011 (16:27)
Abhijeet   222 blog posts
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My friend, Prashant has already pointed out that this is due to the logistic constraint.
Trains like Karnataka Express which need not go to Pune, don't make a reversal here.
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Mar 04 2011 (16:28)
Abhijeet   222 blog posts
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I second it.
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Mar 04 2011 (16:44)
JainChintit~
JainChintit~   7100 blog posts
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Re. : # 111443
In this regard, my narration vide 71350-18 may be referred to, please.
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Mar 04 2011 (18:01)
Prabhakar Agarwal   9182 blog posts
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A "terminal" or "terminus" is a station at the end of a railway line. Trains arriving there have to end their journeys (terminate) or reverse out of the station. Depending on the layout of the station, this usually permits travellers to reach all the platforms without the need to cross any tracks – the public entrance to the station and the main reception facilities being at the far end of the platforms.
Sometimes, however, the railway line continues for a short distance beyond the station, and terminating trains continue forwards after depositing their passengers, before either proceeding to sidings or reversing back to the station to pick up departing passengers.
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terminus is frequently, but not always, the final destination of trains arriving at the station. However a number of cities, especially in continental Europe, have a terminus as their main railway stations, and all main lines converge on this station. There may also be a bypass line, used by freight trains that do not need to stop at the main station. In such cases all trains passing through that main station must leave in the reverse direction from that of their arrival. There are several ways in which this can be accomplished:

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