Juggaur used to originally be a village lying next to Lucknow. Today, it kind of comes in the city with multiple developments taking place. The station lies next to the ring road/canal road though accessibility is tough. The main road [Lucknow - Ayodhya/Gorakhour ] is ~2 kms away and public transportation is virtually impossible to get here.
EMU trains plying on Lucknow - Barabanki section used to stop here but I remember barely anyone getting on/off. Now only BSB-BE Express [for no reason in one direction] and AYC-LKO EMU stop here....
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The station is undergoing massive renovation work and all the old buildings lying at the ground[the platforms were at a higher level than the base station] have been leveled. There used to be little to no demarcation b/w where the station area started and where villages end. Even today, one would easily encounter cows tied to trees next to the station.
The first 3 images showcase the rural route taken to the station despite being a stone's throw away from Lucknow. Will upload images of the station as well.
please wait...Translate to EnglishJuggaur was originally a village next to Lucknow. Today, it's part of the city, with significant development. The station is near the ring road/canal road, but access is difficult. The main road is about 2 km away, and public transportation is virtually nonexistent.
EMU trains on the Lucknow-Barabanki section used to stop here, but few people used it. Now only the BSB-BE Express and AYC-LKO EMU stop here.
The station is undergoing major renovations, and all the old ground-level buildings have been demolished. There was little demarcation between the station and the village. Even today, one might see cows tied to trees near the station.
The first three images show the rural route to the station, despite its proximity to Lucknow. I will upload images of the station as well.