Jamnagar Old Railway Station

Jamnagar Old Railway Station is the oldest in India and a unique Cultural heritage located in Jamnagar Gujarat.

The station was built in 1897, The first train journey took place from Jamnagar to Rajkot in 1897 and In 1922, the station was given the name of Jamnagar Rail with the addition of tracks connecting the last taluka on the western coastline at Okha, India.

This station is known for its Victorian architecture complete with imperial waiting rooms for the royal travellers which included the rulers of erstwhile Saurashtra. The station also facilitated the transport of goods in the region.