Anand Junction railway station


Anand Junction is a major junction located in Anand, Gujarat. It is a junction on the railway line which connects Ahmedabad with Vadodara and Mumbai and was opened in 1901.
A 14 mile long broad-gauge line was opened in 1929 connecting Vadtal with Anand Junction and, with 4 platforms benefitting pilgrims visiting the Swaminarayan Temple in Vadtal. Other broad-gauge branches from Anand connect it to Godhra and Cambay.
In 2011, Indian Railways announced its intention to set up "multi-function complex" including budget hotels at Anand railway station.

Trains

Some MEMU and DEMU trains which originate and terminates here are:
  • Anand-Ahmedabad MEMU
  • Anand-Bharuch MEMU
  • Anand-Gandhinagar MEMU
  • Anand-Godhra MEMU
  • Anand-Dahod MEMU
  • Anand-Dakor MEMU
  • Anand-Khambhat DEMU
  • Anand-Vadtal MEMU
Some of the important trains that pass through Anand Junction are: