Ambodala railway station is a railway station situated in the state of Odisha, India. It serves the locality of Ambodala and the surrounding rural areas, providing basic rail connectivity to passengers in the region.
Key facts
| Name | Ambodala railway station |
|---|---|
| State | Odisha |
| Country | India |
| Type | Railway station |
| Operator | Indian Railways |
Overview
The station forms part of the railway network operated by Indian Railways in Odisha. Like many small wayside stations in the state, it primarily caters to passenger services connecting smaller settlements with regional hubs. The station's role lies in offering accessible rail transport to communities that depend on the railways for daily commuting, trade, and longer-distance travel.
Context
Odisha has a sizeable rail network administered chiefly under the East Coast Railway zone, with sections also operated by the South East Central Railway. Smaller stations such as Ambodala complement major junctions in the state by feeding traffic into the wider system.
Significance
While modest in scale, stations of this type contribute to last-mile rail connectivity in Odisha, supporting movement of people and goods in areas where road infrastructure may be limited. They also form integral links in regional timetables for stopping passenger services.
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References
- Wikidata: Q63371492