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6 offbeat train stops across India that every train lover must explore

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 5, 2025, 20:15 IST
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6 offbeat train stops across India that every train lover must explore

There is something about railway stations that most train lovers will swear by. The sight of the crowds, tea vendors buzzing through the platforms with steaming chai and samosa, the rhythmic sound of wheels against the tracks, and the distant whistle of an approaching train, all come together to make that place uniquely lively. It’s a place where journeys begin, end, and sometimes linger in memory long after the train has departed.
Then there are hidden gems, offbeat stops that tell stories of landscapes, history, and local life, which go beyond the busy junctions and metropolitan stations. These offbeat train stops are like windows into the country’s other unknown side. Whether it’s witnessing a waterfall beside a railway track in Goa, starting a UNESCO-listed mountain train journey in Tamil Nadu, or experiencing the highest broad-gauge station in Andhra Pradesh, these stations promise travelers an adventure unlike any other. For railway enthusiasts, history buffs, and curious explorers alike, these offbeat train stops across India are destinations in their own right, and must be explored whenever given a chance - truly unforgettable.

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Dudhsagar Station, Goa

Nestled near the famous Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Dudhsagar station is more of a halt than a proper station. What makes it iconic is its proximity to the majestic four-tiered waterfall, which literally flows beside the railway track. Trains slow down here, giving travelers a chance to witness the cascading white waters framed by lush greenery. This station has only one platform, and is not an official stop either. Photographers and adventure enthusiasts flock to this stop, especially during the monsoon, when the falls are at their most spectacular.

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Pathankot Narrow-Gauge Junction, Punjab

Pathankot is often recognized as a busy military and transit hub, but hidden within it is an unexpected gem, the narrow-gauge railway that winds its way into the picturesque Kangra Valley. This little line opens the door to remote hill towns and sprawling tea gardens, all set against the backdrop of the lesser Himalayas. With vintage trains chugging slowly across lush slopes, the journey has an old-world charm that appeals not just to railway enthusiasts but also to travelers craving a quieter, less touristy escape.

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Shimiliguda, Andhra Pradesh

Shimiliguda was famed for being India’s highest broad-gauge railway station, sitting at an altitude of approximately 997 m above sea level. Located on the Kothavalasa-Kirandul line, the station is surrounded by the rugged Eastern Ghats and dense forests. The journey here is as thrilling as the destination, with steep gradients, tunnels, and viaducts making it a paradise for adventure seekers and train lovers alike.

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Mettupalayam, Tamil Nadu

Mettupalayam serves as the gateway to the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This charming station is where the journey begins, leading travelers through winding tracks, emerald tea estates, and mist-covered hills of the Nilgiris. With its colonial-era architecture and nostalgic ambience, Mettupalayam is not just a stop, it’s the perfect prelude to one of India’s most scenic and historic train rides.

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Rangtong, West Bengal

Rangtong is a tiny halt on the famous Darjeeling Himalayan Railway line, which snakes through the hills of West Bengal. Surrounded by misty tea gardens and rolling hills, Rangtong offers travelers a serene stopover. Unlike the more crowded stations in Darjeeling or Ghum, this station retains a quiet charm, giving visitors a chance to experience the daily life of local hill communities and the romance of a toy train journey.

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Barog, Himachal Pradesh

Barog station is located on the scenic Kalka-Shimla route and is famed for its tunnel folklore. The British engineer H.S. Barog, after whom the station is named, is said to have faced challenges constructing the nearby tunnel, leading to local legends. Nestled amid pine forests, the station’s colonial-style architecture and panoramic views of the hills make it a must-visit for travelers seeking history, mystery, and tranquility in equal measure.

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