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Hello everyone, I am a student at Pearl Academy, Noida. We are given this assignment in which we have to study about Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station. So we went for several feild trips there. As I was observing everything I thought the information I gather there should be shared. So, here I am writing this post.


Nizamuddin Railway Station



Well, this time I have got a group assignment on Nizamuddin railway station, which is located in Nizamuddin, Humayun's Tomb, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi.
Railway station location
Nizamuddin railway station according to me is a good railway station,which beleives in promoting tourism and the slogan "Incredible India."


The Nizamuddin Railway Station has three main gates.


All the platform has roofs, making it easier for the people to move around when it rains.
Seats are also available. The first platform even contains an escalator. One of the biggest thing it has free wifi. The whole platform is well maintained.

Even the staircase is colored and gives the look of dolphins under water with plants and flowers. Even the walls has different tourist places painted.
There are several boards all around the station to evoke tourism.

There are even different waiting rooms available for different people:
  • Upper-class waiting room.
  • A.C. waiting room.
  • Ladies waiting room.
  • Simple waiting room.

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