Narela railway station explained

Narela
Type: Indian Railway and Delhi Suburban Railway station
Style:Indian Railways
Address:Narela, North West Delhi district
Country:India
Coordinates:28.8465°N 77.0855°W
Map Type:India#India Haryana
Line:Northern Railways' Ambala–Delhi rail route
Other:Taxi stand, auto stand
Structure:Standard (on-ground station)
Platform:2 BG
Elevation:2200NaN0
Tracks:5 BG
Parking:Available
Bicycle:Not available
Opened:1890
Rebuilt:2016
Electrified:Yes
Code:NUR
Owned:Indian Railways
Zone:Northern Railways
Operator:Delhi railway division

Narela railway station is a railway station on Ambala–Delhi rail route in Narela which is a residential and commercial neighborhood of the North West Delhi district of Delhi. Its code is NUR.[1] The station is part of Northern Railways' Ambala–Delhi rail route. The station consist of two platforms. The platform is well sheltered and includes water and public convenience facilities. The station has a book stall and a small refreshment stall. The station was established in 1890.[2] [3]

Trains

The following trains run from Narela railway station:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NUR/Narela. India Rail Info.
  2. http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/amritsar-kalka-shatabdis-delayed-as-goods-train-derails/1195934/ Amritsar, Kalka Shatabdis delayed as goods train derails
  3. http://www.bhaskar.com/news/c-85-1164090-pa0363-NOR.html Bhaskar News