Soron Shukar Kshetra railway station

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Soron Shukar Kshetra railway station
Indian Railways station
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General information
Location Soron, Uttar Pradesh
India
Coordinates 27°53′03″N78°44′57″E / 27.884097°N 78.749190°E / 27.884097; 78.749190
Elevation178 metres (584 ft)
Owned by Indian Railways
Operated by North Eastern Railway
Platforms2
ConnectionsAuto stand
Construction
Structure typeStandard (on ground station)
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesNo
Other information
StatusSingle electric line
Station codeSRNK
Zone(s) North Eastern Railway
Division(s) Izzatnagar
History
ElectrifiedNo
Location
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Location within India
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Soron Shukar Kshetra railway station
Soron Shukar Kshetra railway station (Uttar Pradesh)

Soron Shukar Kshetra railway station is a small railway station in Kasganj district, Uttar Pradesh. Its code is SRNK. It serves Soron city. The station consists of two platforms. The platforms are not well sheltered. [1] This railway station looks like a religious place. The station is designed like a temple. Two statues of God Varaha are placed at the main gate. [2]

Passing trains

Train nameTrain numberArrivalDepartureTrain originTrain destination
Kasganj–Bareilly City Fast Passenger5535922:0322:05 Kasganj Junction Bareilly City
Bareilly City–Kasganj Fast Passenger5536022:5823:00 Bareilly City Kasganj Junction
Kasganj–Bareilly City Passenger5534306:5006:52 Kasganj Junction Bareilly City
Bareilly City–Kasganj Passenger5534410:1610:18 Bareilly City Kasganj Junction
Kasganj–Bareilly City Passenger5534509:5509:57 Kasganj Junction Bareilly City
Bareilly City–Kasganj Passenger5534612:4112:43 Bareilly City Kasganj Junction
Kasganj–Bareilly City Passenger5535513:2113:23 Kasganj Junction Bareilly City
Bareilly City–Kasganj Passenger5535615:4815:50 Bareilly City Kasganj Junction
AF RMR EXP 1505517:1117:13 Agra Fort Ramnagar
RMR AF EXP 1505623:3623:38 Ramnagar Agra Fort
Kasganj–Bareilly City Passenger5535717:3617:38 Kasganj Junction Bareilly City
Bareilly City–Kasganj Passenger5535819:4819:50 Bareilly City Kasganj Junction

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References

  1. K, K. "Soron Shukar Kshetra Station - 12 Train Departures NER/North Eastern Zone - Railway Enquiry". indiarailinfo.com.
  2. "यह है यूपी का अनोखा रेलवे स्टेशन, यहां पहुंचते ही भक्तिमय हो जाते हैं यात्री". Amar Ujala (in Hindi).
  3. "Soron – SRNK". Yatra.