One of the largest railway networks of the world, India Railways cover a route of 65,000 km and 7,500 stations carrying over 30 million passengers and 2.8 million tonnes of freight daily. Indian Railway network has over one million employees. Assuming each person supports a family of four that is a total four million people supported by the network, making it the 4th largest employer in the world.
India is well known for its varieties of Tea and thus its second largest producer in the world after China which includes the very renowned Darjeeling Tea. There are plentiful Railway Stations that are well-known for the best cutting Chai or Tea in India.
1. Victoria Terminus
You can't miss the masala chai served at the Victoria Terminus. There is no better snack that accompanies a Kadak Adrakwali chai in the downpour than the Mumbai’s Kanda Bhajji.
2. Indore Railway Station
Travelling by train has now become more fun for tea lovers as IRCTC has come up with a new offer of providing rail passengers with over 25 varieties of tea. Indore railway station is yet another favorite destination for chai sneakers.
3. Lucknow Railway Station
Lucknow’s Nawabi kullad chai is famous since the British era.
4. Hubli Railway Station
A unique flavor of tea that only found on Andhra Pradesh, Hubli station is also very famous for its Cardamom flavored Tea.
5. New Jalpaiguri Railway Station
Due to reason of its location being the nearest Railway station from Darjeeling in India which is famous for its tea leaves all over the world. Jalpaiguri railway station is famous for its Tea. If you are really a Tea Freak, then must go to this place once in a lifetime.
6. Ajni Railway Railway Station
Ajni is famous for served out steaming hot cup’s to folks. It is a very well known place nearby Nagpur, group of Vendors with the sound “Chaa—ye…. chaa—ye…” attracts people for take tea here.
7. Howrah Station
A single railway station that has a tea stall named NAMO, it is a very popular place for its amazing cutting chai/tea. One can fresh his/her mood only spending Rs 5.00/- for a cup of tea.
8. Sealdah Railway Station
Kolkata being the heart and capital of WEST BENGAL, is famous for its deeply Bengali flavored chai/Tea which will rejuvernate one’s energy completely.
9. Bareilly Railway station
Bareilly is the well known city standing on the Ramganga River, which is mainly famous for its Tea vendors with KETLEY and CLAY POT, they serve really a nice tea with the combination of GINGER AND PUNJABI TEA MASALA.
10. Ramgarh Railway station
Ramgarh is famous for coal and military cantonment. it is a commercial hub of Jharkahnd and well known for Lemon tea also. Combination of SWEET-SOUR tea masala with LEMON makes the tea lot.
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