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Abada railway station is a small railway station located in the Indian state of West Bengal. It serves the village of Abada and the surrounding rural settlements, providing local rail connectivity for residents and commuters in the area.
| Name | Abada railway station |
|---|---|
| Type | Railway station |
| Location | West Bengal, India |
| Country | India |
| Operator | Indian Railways |
Abada railway station functions as a wayside halt on the regional rail network operated by Indian Railways. Like many small stations in rural West Bengal, it primarily caters to passenger services that connect villages with larger urban centres, supporting daily commuting, trade, and access to administrative and educational facilities.
Indian Railways operates an extensive network of stations across West Bengal under zonal administration, with the Eastern Railway and South Eastern Railway zones jointly covering most of the state. Smaller stations such as Abada typically serve as halts for local passenger trains rather than long-distance express services, and they form an integral part of the suburban and rural transport infrastructure.
Stations of this category play an important role in providing affordable transport for rural populations, linking agricultural areas to nearby market towns. They also contribute to the broader connectivity of West Bengal's rail network, which is among the densest in India.