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Faridabad railway station

Faridabad Railway Station (station code: FDB) is located in Faridabad city of Faridabad district in Haryana state of India.

History

In 1904, the Agra–Delhi line was completed. Some parts of it were relaid during the construction of New Delhi (inaugurated in 1927–28).

In 1982-85, Faridabad–Mathura–Agra line was electrified.

In 2025-26, Faridabad station underwent ₹261.97 crore airport-style redevelopment with two new iconic station buildings, separate departure and arrival areas, a wide concourse with waiting lounges, food courts, shopping facilities, multi-level car parking on both sides with a capacity for hundreds of vehicles, and two 12-meter-wide foot overbridges to ease traffic flow.

Train service

Amenities

Faridabad railway station has telephone booth, computerized booking office, waiting room, and refreshment room. Distance from Faridabad railway station: Delhi–Haryana Badarpur border 10.2 km, Mehrauli 23.6 km, and India Gate 27 km.

Rail line

Station is on the Agra–Delhi line.

Trains

Faridabad has several long distance as well as Delhi Suburban Railway (served by EMU) trains.

See also

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