India’s railway stations are crowded, fast-moving hubs that handle lakhs of passengers every single day. From early-morning rush hours to late-night arrivals, these stations never truly slow down. A recent Instagram video has drawn attention by breaking down which railway stations across the country are the biggest and busiest, based on the number of platforms, tracks and daily passenger movement.
The scale of Indian Railways is often surprising. With millions relying on trains daily, some stations function almost like small cities. Curious to know? Check out the list below.
A viral video highlights five such stations that stand out for their size and nonstop activity. As the clip unfolds, the narrator guides viewers through each station, sharing
key details in a simple, easy-to-follow list format.
Howrah Junction In Kolkata
The narrator reveals Howrah Junction in Kolkata as the busiest railway station in the country. With 23 platforms and over 25 tracks, it handles more than one million passengers daily. Long-distance trains, local services, and constant foot traffic combine to make it one of India’s most active transport hubs.
Sealdah Junction In Kolkata
Second on the list is Sealdah Junction, also in Kolkata. According to the clip, Sealdah has 21 platforms and 28 tracks. It plays a vital role in connecting suburban areas with long-distance trains. This makes it crucial for both daily commuters and travellers alike.
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus In Mumbai
The third spot goes to Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT). Apart from being extremely busy, it also holds UNESCO World Heritage status. The narrator notes that the station has 18 platforms and handles a huge number of passengers while also standing out for its historic design.
Chennai Central in Tamil Nadu
The video states that the station has 17 platforms and serves as a key gateway to southern India. Trains from here connect multiple states, adding to its heavy daily load.
New Delhi Railway Station
The fifth station mentioned is New Delhi Railway Station. It has 16 platforms and is known for housing the world’s largest route relay interlocking system, which helps manage train movements smoothly in a high-traffic zone.
What Viewers Are Saying In The Comments
As the video gained views, many users flocked to the comments section. One person corrected the platform count, writing, “Howrah junction pr 23 nahi 28 platform hai.” Another expressed pride, saying, “Proud to be a Howrah boy.” Someone else noted, “All built during the British era.”
Several viewers questioned the omission of certain stations, with comments like, “What about Gorakhpur?” and “Pt. Dindayal Upadhyay Railway Station bhool gaya.”
Others compared traffic levels, suggesting that stations like Vijayawada and Hubbali also deserve a mention.

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