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Barmer railway station is a railway station serving the town of Barmer in the Barmer district of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It functions as an important rail node in the western Thar desert region and is operated by the North Western Railway (NWR) zone of Indian Railways.
| Location | Barmer, Rajasthan, India |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Operator | Indian Railways |
| Zone | North Western Railway |
| Type | Railway station |
| Region served | Barmer district, western Rajasthan |
Barmer lies in the arid Thar desert belt of western Rajasthan, close to the India–Pakistan border. The railway station forms part of the metre-gauge legacy network of the region that has been progressively converted to broad gauge as part of the Indian Railways gauge conversion programme. The station connects Barmer to Jodhpur, which functions as the principal divisional and junction point for trains heading further into Rajasthan and other parts of India.
The station handles passenger and express services linking Barmer with Jodhpur and onward destinations across northern and western India. Owing to its strategic location, the line passing through Barmer also serves areas associated with the Munabao border crossing, which historically supported cross-border rail movement on the Thar Express route between India and Pakistan.
Barmer railway station is significant for the mobility of residents of a remote desert district, supporting movement of pilgrims, tourists visiting heritage sites in the region, and workers connected to the local oil and gas, lignite mining and handicrafts economies. It also plays a role in logistics for the Indian Army and Border Security Force units stationed in the border belt.