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Bardoli railway station is a railway station serving the town of Bardoli in the Surat district of Gujarat, India. It lies on the rail network operated by Indian Railways and provides connectivity to the surrounding agrarian region of south Gujarat, an area historically associated with sugarcane cultivation and cooperative agriculture.
| Name | Bardoli railway station |
|---|---|
| Location | Bardoli, Surat district, Gujarat |
| Country | India |
| Operator | Indian Railways |
| Type | Railway station |
Bardoli is a town in southern Gujarat, situated to the east of Surat. The town occupies a notable place in the history of the Indian independence movement, being the site of the Bardoli Satyagraha of 1928 led by Vallabhbhai Patel. The railway station functions as one of the transport links connecting Bardoli to the larger urban centres of Gujarat.
The station is located within the town of Bardoli and serves the surrounding talukas. The region around Bardoli is well known for its sugar cooperatives and agricultural produce, and the station handles passenger traffic relevant to local commuters and travellers heading to and from Surat and other nearby towns.
As the principal railway access point for Bardoli, the station supports the mobility needs of a town of historic and economic importance in south Gujarat. Bardoli's association with the cooperative sugar industry and with key events of the freedom movement contributes to the broader relevance of its rail connection.