Badodar railway station is a small railway station located in the state of Gujarat, India. It serves the village of Badodar and the surrounding rural area, providing basic passenger rail connectivity within the Indian Railways network.
Key facts
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Railway station |
| Location | Gujarat, India |
| Operator | Indian Railways |
| Country | India |
Overview
Badodar railway station functions as a wayside halt on the Indian Railways network in Gujarat. Like other small stations in the region, it primarily caters to local passenger traffic, linking the village to nearby towns and junctions for onward travel.
Background
The Indian Railways operates an extensive network across Gujarat, with the state being served largely by the Western Railway zone. Smaller stations such as Badodar form part of this network, supporting daily commuters, agricultural movement, and inter-village connectivity. Such stations typically offer limited passenger amenities and serve a handful of passenger trains rather than long-distance express services.
Significance
While modest in scale, stations like Badodar play an important role in the rural transport ecosystem of Gujarat by providing affordable, fixed-schedule connectivity for residents who depend on rail for travel to district headquarters and larger junction stations.
Related topics
- Indian Railways
- Western Railway zone
- Rail transport in Gujarat
- List of railway stations in India
- Gujarat
References
- Wikidata entity: Q62005274