Shivaji Bridge railway station

Shivaji Bridge railway station is a small railway station in Connaught Place which is a residential and commercial neighborhood of the New Delhi district of Delhi. Its code is CSB.[1] The station is part of Delhi Suburban Railway. The station consist of four platforms. The platforms are not well sheltered. It lacks many facilities including water and sanitation.[2]

Shivaji Bridge railway station
Indian Railway Station
LocationMinto Road, Connaught Place, North West Delhi district
India
Coordinates28.6336°N 77.2262°E / 28.6336; 77.2262
Elevation215.750 m (708 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Line(s)Delhi Ring Railway
Platforms2 BG
Tracks4 BG
ConnectionsTaxi Stand, Auto Stand
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on ground station)
ParkingAvailable
Bicycle facilitiesAvailable
Disabled access
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeCSB
Zone(s) Northern Railway
Division(s) Delhirailway division
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station   Indian Railways   Following station
Northern Railway zone
Location
Shivaji Bridge railway station
Location within India
Shivaji Bridge railway station
Shivaji Bridge railway station (Haryana)

Trains

  • Agra Cantt. - Old Delhi Passenger (UnReserved)
  • Sirsa Express
  • Hazrat Nizamuddin - Rohtak Passenger (UnReserved)
  • Saharanpur Delhi Passenger (UnReserved)
  • Rewari Meerut Cantt. Passenger (UnReserved)
  • Panipat Ghaziabad MEMU
  • Tilak Bridge - Rewari Passenger (UnReserved)
  • Rewari - Nizamuddin Passenger (UnReserved)
  • Ghaziabad Panipat MEMU
  • Kurukshetra Hazrat Nizamuddin MEMU
  • Meerut Cantt. - Rewari Passenger (UnReserved)
  • New Delhi - Bareilly Intercity Express
  • Bulandshahr - Tilak Bridge Passenger (UnReserved)
Delhi Ring Railway
Patel Nagar
Dayabasti
Kirti Nagar
Vivekanand Puri (Sarai Rohilla)
Naraina Vihar
Delhi Kishanganj
Indrapuri
Sadar Bazar
Brar Square
New Delhi
Sardar Patel Marg
Shivaji Bridge
Chanakyapuri
Tilak Bridge
Safdarjung
Pragati Maidan
Sarojini Nagar
Hazrat Nizamuddin
Lodhi Colony
Lajpat Nagar
Sewa Nagar
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See also

References

Delhi travel guide from Wikivoyage


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