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===By rail=== {{See also|Aligarh railway station}} Aligarh Junction railway station is the primary station for Aligarh city and is a major stop on the Delhi-Kolkata route. It is an A-Class railway station. It is one of the oldest railway station of this route. It connects Aligarh to the states of [[West Bengal]], [[Odisha]], [[Bihar]], [[Jharkhand]], north-east and most of Uttar Pradesh, and important stations of cities such as [[New Delhi railway station]], [[Mumbai Central]], [[Kolkata]], [[Bhopal Junction railway station]], [[Indore]], [[Jammu]], [[Gwalior]], [[Lucknow]], [[Jhansi]], [[Puri]], [[Kanpur Central railway station]], [[Etawah Junction railway station]], [[Tundla Junction railway station]], [[Agra Cantonment railway station]] and [[Varanasi]]. Aligarh railway station handles over 136 trains daily (in both directions) and serves around 204,000 passengers every day. Aligarh has one Branch Railway Line to Bareily. [[File:Aligarh Railway Station in the morning - panoramio.jpg|thumb|right|[[Aligarh Junction railway station]]]] Aligarh City has following railway stations: *[[Aligarh railway station|Aligarh Junction]]: an A-Class Railway Station *Somna (Gabhana) railway station *Mahrawal railway station *Kalua railway station *Daudkhan railway station *Mandrak railway station *Harduaganj railway station (Satha, near Kasimpur Power House) *Manjoorgarhi railway station (Chherat)
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