Railway Station in India with no name
Railway Station in India with no name
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The second-largest railway network in Asia is the Indian Railways. Not only this, Indian Railways is the fourth-largest rail network in the world in terms of single government ownership. The total number of railway stations in India is close to 8000. There are many railway stations which are quite famous. But today we are going to tell you about such a unique railway station in India. Who has no identity of his own. This station has no name. You must also be surprised to know. This station is in West Bengal which has no name. This station is located about 35 km from Bardhaman in West Bengal.

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Situated on the Bankura-Massagram rail line, this station falls between two villages Raina and Rainagarh. Initially, this station was also known as Rainagarh. But the people of Raina village did not like this thing because the building of this station was built on the land of Raina village. The people of Raina village believed that the name of this station should be Raina instead of Rainagarh.

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An argument started between the two villagers about this matter. Now the dispute started with the name of the station that has reached the railway board. After the quarrel, the Indian Railways removed the name of the station from all the signboards, due to which the passengers coming from outside have to face a lot of trouble. Due to the fact that this station does not have its own name, passengers face a lot of trouble. However, the railway still issues tickets for the station from its old name, Rainagarh itself.

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