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DDU/Pt. DD Upadhyaya Junction (Mughalsarai) (8 PFs)
Local Name: Mughalsarai
पंडित दीन दयाल उपाध्याय जंक्शन
پنڈت دین دیال اُپادھیائے جنکشن

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Updated: Mar 12 2023 (12:06)
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Pt. DD Upadhyaya Junction, commonly known as Mughalsarai Junction, is a significant railway station located in the town of Mughalsarai in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It serves as an important hub for trains traveling along the northern and eastern regions of the country.

### Directions to Reach the Station by Road Mughalsarai Junction is well-connected by road, making it accessible for travelers from various nearby cities. National Highway 19 (NH19) runs close to the station, allowing easy access to and from cities like Varanasi (approximately 25 km away) and Allahabad (about
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120 km away). You can use taxi services or state-run buses to reach the station from these nearby towns.

### Nearby Bus Stations The closest bus station to Mughalsarai Junction is the Mughalsarai Bus Stand, located just a few kilometers away from the railway station. This bus station connects passengers to various local and interstate destinations. Additionally, the Varanasi Bus Station, which is more prominent, offers a wider range of bus services and is a convenient option for travelers coming from further away.

### Lodging Facilities Several lodging options are available in and around Mughalsarai Junction, catering to different budgets and preferences: 1. **Hotel Ananya** ��� A comfortable and affordable hotel that provides essential amenities for travelers. It is conveniently located near the station. 2. **Hotel Ratan** ��� This hotel is known for its decent accommodations and is another good option for weary travelers seeking a restful stay. 3. **Hotel Saket** ��� Offers comfortable rooms and is recommended for families or groups. It enjoys a favorable location close to the train station. 4. **OYO Rooms Mughalsarai** ��� Part of the popular budget hotel chain catering to those who prefer to book online and enjoy standardized services.

### Prominent Vegetarian Food Facilities Mughalsarai has several vegetarian establishments where travelers can delight in local and regional cuisine: 1. **Brijwasi Sweets** ��� A well-known outlet famous for its mouth-watering sweets and snacks. It's a great place to savor traditional Indian vegetarian dishes. 2. **Bhagat Juice Center** ��� A local favorite for fresh juices and light snacks, ideal for a quick stop before boarding a train. 3. **Baba Baidyanath Bhojnalay** ��� This restaurant offers a variety of North Indian vegetarian dishes and is appreciated for its decent quality food and reasonable prices. 4. **New Anand Restaurant** ��� A popular spot among vegetarian travelers, known for its tasty thalis and North Indian fare.

### Relative Safety Mughalsarai Junction is generally considered safe for travelers, with a consistent police presence and staff to help maintain order. The area around the station is usually busy, contributing to its safety, although standard precautions should still be taken. As with any travel destination, it is advisable to be aware of your surroundings, keep belongings secure, and avoid isolated areas, especially at night. With its accessible location, plentiful lodging options, and numerous vegetarian dining establishments, Pt. DD Upadhyaya Junction (Mughalsarai) serves as a convenient stopover for travelers, ensuring a comfortable and safe experience.

Station Address

GT Road, Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Nagar (Mughalsarai), PIN - 232101, Distt. - Chandauli
State: Uttar Pradesh

Elevation: 79 m above sea level
Type: Junction   Category: NSG-2
Zone: ECR/East Central   Division: Pt. DD Upadhyaya (Mughalsarai)


Number of Platforms: 8
Number of Halting Trains: 405
Number of Originating Trains: 9
Number of Terminating Trains: 9
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Let's travel back in time. When ALCOs and blue ICFs ruled the northern part of our country. A journey which was destined to cancel at every step, but somehow it happened.

The year was 2009, I was used to the monotonous journey behind the Mughalsarai WAM-4s. They were great, but they were silent and like WAP-7s today, abundant. That year we planned a vacation to Jammu and Kashmir. So, when I got a chance to experience a journey behind the classic chugging loco, I was excited.
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The train we were going to take was Archana Express, from MGS to JAT. Tickets booked, bags packed, camera reels reloaded, food was being prepared for the journey. And I contracted chickenpox. So, should we cancel, what if I don't recover by the day of journey? I was isolated and everyone prepared.

Well, I recovered and the journey day came. We headed to Mughalsarai early morning, where rest of the people were going to join us. On our way to station, we read in the newspaper that riots have started in Punjab. Trains are being canceled.

Every train was being announced as canceled, except ours. Enquiry staff had no idea if our train was canceled. So, the elders had a discussion whether to return back home, given the grim situation. Ultimately they decided to wait. Around 2 in the noon, announcement was made that Archana was NOT canceled. Finally the train arrived at 4:30 in the evening, delayed by 6 hours.

There were a lot of new things for me in this train. For the starters, this was the first time I traveled the MGS-BSB section in a train. Then there was the side middle berth, which was allotted to me. And first time traveling in a train when the whole coach seemed like our home, since we were traveling with our family friends.

The train did a nonstop run till Varanasi, halted for a while and proceeded. But this happiness was short lived, the train screeched to a halt at Bhadohi at around 8 in the night and refused to move. We kids even tried pushing the train at the windows, but it didn't help.

We got to know that Himsagar Express was burnt by the rioters in Jalandhar, and it was unsure if our train will go any further. But again lady luck gave a nod and we left Bhadohi after midnight. I went to sleep and when I woke up, we were heading out of Lucknow. Disaster struck again, and this time it wasn't the riots, a couple running away from home jumped in front of another train, and since our train had become a 'dhobi ka kutta', we were made to wait until police formalities were completed. By this time, we were pretty much sure 'Mata ka bulava abhi tak nahi aya hai'.

We did a nonstop crawl till Bareilly and again got looped there. I remember being bathed at the platform by the coach watering pipes. It was an experience in itself which I think only a few people would've experienced. After a not-so-long halt we proceeded and were again halted at Laksar, I remember the place because at that time we misread it as Lashkar. Back then Archana didn't have a pantrycar and our home cooked food reserves were getting low because we had already eaten it because we thought the journey wasn't going to take place. A new day started by the time we crossed Ambala. We were discussing what will happen if we're attacked.

But then came Punjab and the perception we had made of the state due to the riots was soon to change. We were woken somewhere before Sirhind to the smell of delicious food, we got to know local Gurudwaras were serving food. Our train stopped at every station, between stations and everywhere people were so helpful, everyone seemed to be waiting for us to pamper with whatever they had. Even the common people served us with food and cool water. I've never eaten so much in a day till date.

I couldn't believe this was the state we were afraid to travel in. The route was empty, we were pretty much the only train operating. The run was so relaxed that at a point I had gone down to a village to drink water, and the Loco Pilots/Guard waited for me to return even though the signal was green. We reached Jalandhar by night, the burnt rake of Himsagar Express was standing right beside us. It was a surreal experience, like something out of a horror movie. It was a normal journey after that. We reched Jammutawi in the early hours of the next day.

A journey through a riot hit state on the only train running, when it wasn't sure if the train will even complete it's journey. Sitting in a coach not so far behind the loco. The chugging and puffing of an ALCo amid the beautiful farmlands and funky houses of Punjab. The whole coach turning into a big family, laughing, chatting, playing games throughout a 3 days long journey which was supposed to take only a day. The ICF coach motion like feeling even after deboarding. This is a journey I'll always remember. A journey to cherish for a lifetime.

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