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Blog Entry# 6194534
Posted: Sep 19 (12:25)

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Sep 19 (12:25)   ALJN/Aligarh Junction (7 PFs)
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Are major cities on busy mainline sections being ignored?

Let's take Uttar Pradesh as an example, as it has some of the most congested and high-speed rail sections, as well as numerous large cities and small towns.

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Aligarh and Bareilly, in terms of population, are larger than Gorakhpur. However, while Gorakhpur enjoys several dedicated trains to destinations like Mumbai and South India, Aligarh and Bareilly have no daily trains to these regions. Residents from Aligarh and Bareilly are expected to travel to New Delhi or Lucknow to catch these trains.

2) You may have heard of stations like "Shahjahanpur" on the Bareilly-Lucknow route or "Firozabad" on the Delhi-Kanpur route and might have dismissed them as small-town stations. However, both Shahjahanpur and Firozabad are classified as Nagar Nigams (tier 2), yet they lack sufficient train stoppages and essential connections to places like Mumbai and South India. In contrast, Ballia, a smaller Nagar Palika (tier 3), has a dedicated daily train to Mumbai, a tri-weekly dedicated train to Mumbai and trains towards South India and Gujarat coming from just one station before (Chhapra)

3) Mirzapur, which is a Mandal (administrative division covering multiple districts), holds more official importance than many other districts. Yet, Mirzapur has access to only three major superfast trains to Delhi: Sampoorna Kranti, Purushottam, and Mahabodhi. Tickets for these trains are often difficult to secure as they are already full upon reaching Mirzapur. Meanwhile, Ghazipur, despite not being a Mandal, enjoys the benefit of a dedicated six-day-a-week train to Delhi, along with three additional trains to Delhi that come from Ballia (just one station before)

This disparity raises questions about the allocation of train services to different regions and while I've no problem with stations getting trains on not-so-busy routes (infact stations like Ballia, Ghazipur, Gorakhpur might need even more trains to other stations). It's important to consider the demand of stations on mainline/busy routes too.

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1) Gorakhpur enjoys its supremacy as it caters for passengers from Nepal and neighbouring districts like Mahrajganj, Deoria, Kushinagar, Mau, Siwan, Gopalganj, and Motihari. Having its name in NSG 1 proves it. It is an old Zonal HQ that has a strong railway infrastructure. It is convenient for Railways to start a new train from here. on the other hand, ALJN lacks basic maintenance infra, It can only be possible if NR or any southern zone run train via AGC-TDL to this route. Roadway buses are good here many pax use these to take trains from AGC, and MTJ.
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2) If stations were to be developed based on the Tier of City or population, Then DDU should have vanished and Godda must have had a handful of DEMU or passenger trains. IR runs on politics, not on the category of cities. If this happens ST, DHN, and TATA would have dedicated trains to Delhi.

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