Pune Junction Railway Station- Travel Guide

Pune Junction Railway Station

Pune is tech city and cultural capital of Maharashtra, and it is one of the most important cities after Mumbai. In Pune, people leave from every corner of India for their job or business and Pune is also famous for educational institutes, so it's the hub of education, and lots of students come for study here from every corner of India therefore connectivity plays a big role and Pune Junction Station is a big part of it. Let’s talk about Pune station in detail. 

Why is pune a major junction station in the central railway zone?

From Pune station, majorly four junction lines passing it connects several key railway routes across Maharashtra and neighboring states. The station acts as an important transit point for both long-distance and regional trains, making it one of the busiest and most strategic stations in the zone.

It links to major railway lines

Pune Junction connects:

  • Pune–Mumbai line
  • Pune–Daund–Solapur line
  • Pune–Satara–Kolhapur line
  • Pune–Ahmednagar–Manmad line 

Important Details Related on Pune Junction Railway Station 

  • Pune Junction was opened in 1858
  • Station Code: PUNE
  • Pune railway station has 6 platforms
  • 144 trains halting at Pune railway station
  • 84 trains originating from Pune railway station
  • Nearest main railway stations are Shivajinagar railway station , Hadapsar station, Khadki railway station.
  • 82 trains terminating from Pune railway station
  • Nearest tourist places are Shaniwar Wada, Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple, from Pune junction railway station.
  • Elevator facility also available at Pune station 

Where to stay at Pune Junction Station?

 Pune Junction Station
 Pune Junction Station

Don’’t worry because Pune Junction have good option to stay and I visited recently and I booked a dormitory from the IRCTC app for 350 rs for 3-4 hours.The rooms were clean, the bedding was decent, and it’s a convenient choice if you’re looking for a budget-friendly resting place right at the station.

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