Overview: One
of the largest cities in India, Ahmedabad is one
of Gujarat's most important towns. Founded in 1411
by Sultan Ahmed Shah, Ahmedabad became known for
its strong and diverse textile industry during the
British colonial period, and was also very important
in the Independence Movement. Known best for the
Gandhi Ashram that resides on the banks of the beautiful
Sabarmati River, Ahmedabad is also an important centre
of learning, culture, and heritage.
Ahmedabad Junction(ADI)
Station Enquiry Numbers
Automated Reservation Enquiry: 135
Non-automated Arrivals and Departure Enquiry: 131
Automated
Arrivals and Departure Enquiry: 132/133
Amenities
Amenities available at Ahmedabad Junction railway
station are waiting room, retiring rooms/dormitory,
catering services that provide inexpensive yet wholesome
and hygienic food, as well as prepaid taxi and auto
services.
Distances of major landmarks
Kankaria Lake
(2.6 km), Siddhi Sayyad's
Mosque (2.5 km), Gandhi
Ashram (6.6 km), Bhairavnath
Temple (4.5 km), ISKON
Temple (11 km), and Airport
(8.6 km).
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