Kozhikode railway station

Kozhikode railway station (also known as Calicut railway station)(station code: CLT ) is an NSG–2 category Indian railway station in Palakkad railway division of Southern Railway zone.It was given by Kallingal Madathil Rarichan Moopan to the British Indian Railways for a lease agreement of 99 years. It is one of the largest and major railway stations in the state of Kerala. At inr 2000000000 in financial year 2018–19, it is the largest in terms of passenger revenue in the division. The station has four platforms, two terminals and a total number of six tracks. The first platform has a capacity to accommodate trains with 24 coaches and second & third platform has the capacity to accommodate 20 coaches; and the fourth one has the capacity to accommodate 24 coaches. It has a daily turnout exceeding 25,000 passengers. It is one of the major railway stations in Kerala with trains connecting the city to other major cities in India. The other railway stations in the city include Ferok, Kallayi Kozhikode South, Vellayil and West Hill.

An integrated security system was installed at the station in 2012 featuring baggage scanners, CCTVs and vehicle scanners. The 125th anniversary of the station was celebrated on 2 January 2013.

History
The railway line to Calicut (now Kozhikode) was opened to traffic on 2 January 1888 and at that time was western terminus of the Madras Railway. The first line in Malabar was laid between Chaliyam and Tirur, the former an important port town, back then. With the arrival of the new line to Calicut and its growth as an administrative centre, Chaliyam diminished in significance and the railway line to it was subsequently abandoned.

The station houses several vintage fixtures including a recreation club named the Railway Institute built by the British adjacent to the station in 1888 to serve as a venue for the social life of the Railways' employees, and a cast iron mechanical pump set that was imported from England to pump water into steam locomotives. The 125th anniversary of the station was celebrated on 2 January 2013. It has been ranked as "The Cleanest Railway Station of India" in January 2018.

Infrastructure
The station has four platforms and two terminals. The first platform has a capacity to accommodate trains with 24 coaches and the third platform 20 coaches. The fourth one has the capacity to accommodate 24 coaches. It heralds as the only A–1 graded station in Palakkad railway division with a daily turnout exceeding 25,000 passengers.

Major trains passing through Kozhikode

 * Mangaluru Central–Thiruvananthapuram Vande Bharat Express (via Alappuzha)
 * Kasaragod–Thiruvananthapuram Vande Bharat Express (via Kottayam)

Services
It is one of the major railway stations in Kerala with trains connecting the city to other major cities in India such as Ernakulam,Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai,Coimbatore,Madurai, Bangalore,Mangalore, New Delhi, Mumbai,Hyderabad,Ahmedabad,Kolkata,Surat, Pune,Jaipur,Visakhapatnam, Jammu Tawi, Goa,  and so forth. Other railway stations in the city include Ferok (code: FK), Kallayi Kozhikode South (code: KUL), Vellayil railway station (code: VLL) and West Hill railway station (code: WH).

Facilities
An integrated security system was installed at the station in 2012 featuring baggage scanners, CCTVs and vehicle scanners.


 * Reservation counters are open between 6:00 am to 8:00 pm
 * Retirement Rooms (transit lodging facility)
 * Cyber cafe
 * Parcel booking Office
 * Railway Mailing service (RMS) office
 * Railway Protection Force – Circle office
 * IRCTC Restaurants
 * ATMs
 * Pre-Paid autorickshaw counters
 * Pre-paid parking space
 * Escalator and elevator systems
 * Battery operated car facility for differently abled persons and senior citizens

ATMs
The following bank-ATMs are available at the railway station:


 * Indian Bank
 * Indian Overseas Bank
 * Canara Bank
 * State Bank of India
 * Punjab National Bank