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Balauda Takun railway station is a small railway station serving the village of Balauda Takun in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It functions as a wayside halt on the Indian Railways network, catering primarily to local passenger traffic in the surrounding rural belt.
| Name | Balauda Takun railway station |
|---|---|
| Type | Railway station |
| Location | Balauda Takun, Madhya Pradesh, India |
| Owner | Indian Railways |
| Country | India |
The station is one of many small halts that dot the railway map of Madhya Pradesh, a state served by multiple zones of Indian Railways. Stations of this category typically handle a limited number of passenger services and provide basic facilities such as platforms, ticketing, and shelter for waiting passengers.
Madhya Pradesh, located in central India, is traversed by an extensive railway network operated under the zonal jurisdictions of the West Central Railway, Central Railway, and other adjoining zones. Smaller stations such as Balauda Takun support the connectivity of villages and small towns to nearby junctions and district headquarters, enabling everyday travel and the movement of goods within the region.
While not a major junction, the station contributes to last-mile rail connectivity in its catchment area. Such halts remain important for affordable transport in rural Madhya Pradesh, linking residents to larger commercial and administrative centres along the line.