Yadvendranagar railway station (station code YDV) is located in Yadvendranagar, Jaunpur District, Uttar Pradesh, India.
This station is part of North Eastern Railway Zone's Varanasi Division and the JaunpurâÂÂKerakatâÂÂAunrihar line.
Yadvendranagar Railway station is a low-revenue station, serving over 350 passengers and 4 passenger train on daily basis. It is under the administrative control of the North Eastern Railway zone's Varanasi railway division.
It is one of the railway stations in Jaunpur district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is situated on the east side of the city about 6 km from Jaunpur Junction Railway Station. This station is under the JaunpurâÂÂKerakatâÂÂAunrihar line.
The history of Yadvendra Nagar Railway Station (YDV) is closely tied to the colonial development of the North Eastern Railway and the local Royal lineage of Jaunpur.
Colonial Origins (1904)
The station was originally opened on 21 March 1904. It was established as part of a new branch line constructed by the Bengal and North Western Railway (BNWR), a private company that operated a vast meter-gauge network in North India. This line connected Aunrihar to Jaunpur via Kerakat, providing a crucial link between the VaranasiâÂÂChhapra and VaranasiâÂÂLucknow lines.
Naming and Royal Heritage
The station is named in honour of Raja Yadavendra Dutt Dubey (1918âÂÂ1999), the 11th and last titular Maharaja of Jaunpur.
Administrative Evolution
Over time, the station's management shifted from the private BNWR to the state-owned Indian Railways. It now falls under the Varanasi Division of the North Eastern Railway (NER) zone.
The station has undergone significant infrastructure upgrades over the last two decades to meet modern rail standards: