Panipat Junction Railway Station (station code: PNP[1]) is located in Panipat district in the Indian state of Haryana and serves the historic and industrial town of Panipat.
Sabjimandi–Sonipat–Panipat–Karnal sector was electrified in 1992–1995.[3]
Panipat–Jind line and Panipat–Rohtak line were electrified in 2018–19.
The railway station
Panipat junction railway station is a major junction in Delhi-NCR. In Panipat 118 trains halt here with 40,000 person travels daily. It is an A grade category station. It has 5 platforms for trains. It has major facilities available like many ticket counters, automatic ticket machine, fully computerized ticket reservation, automatic water machine, AC waiting hall, well shed sheltered, washroom, foot overbridge, water facility, book stall, lift, wi-fi connectivity, food stalls, bicycle stand, auto stand, car stand, CCTV camera, mall yard, washing line and other facilities. Major trains stops for Shatabdi, Jan Shatabdi, Sampark Kranti, Garib Rath, AC Express, Superfast, Mail-Express, Intercity, Ladies Special EMU and other Passenger trains. It is at an elevation of 235 metres (771 ft) and was assigned the code – PNP.[4]
Panipat Junction has been selected for upgrading under the "400 Stations" development project.
Existing rail lines
Delhi–Kalka line, Delhi–Amritsar line,
Delhi–Jammu line,
Panipat–Jind line,
Panipat–Rohtak line
connected and upcoming purposed Panipat–Meerut line via Muzaffarnagar,
Panipat–Haridwar line,
Panipat-Rewari double line, via Asthal Bohar, Jhajjar or Bypass by the Rohtak Junction
Panipat-Assoti Double line via Farukh Nagar, Patli, Manesar, Palwal.
Construction projects for new rail lines
Delhi–Chandigarh–Amritsar high-speed rail corridor, 459 km corridor costing 1 lakh crore, has bene approved by the railway board and construction will commence in year 2028. The route will pass through Delhi–Panipat–Ambala–Chandigarh–Ludhiana–Jalandhar–Amritsar
Panipat–Meerut rail line, costing Rs 3540 crore, construction work will commence in year 2023.
Delhi–Chandigarh semi-high-speed rail corridor with 200 km/h via Ambala Cantt and Panipat will commence construction work in 2023. Cost of this corridor 11,218 crore.
^ ab"Station Code Index"(PDF). Portal of Indian Railways. Centre For Railway Information Systems. 2023–24. p. 7. Archived from the original(PDF) on 16 February 2024. Retrieved 23 March 2024.