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Nestled in the heart of Odisha, Cuttack Junction is more than a railway station, it is a monumental intersection of history, architecture, and engineering.
Built between 1893 and 1896 under British rule as part of the East Coast State Railway, the station remains a lifeline for eastern India. Its unique design, inspired by the historic Barabati Fort, is a striking blend of colonial architecture and modern functionality.
Unlike typical railway stations, Cuttack Junction features a fort-like facade.
Massive buttress structures reminiscent of medieval watchtowers flank the entrance, echoing the architectural language of Barabati F...