Gandhi Smriti railway station

Gandhi Smriti railway station is a small railway station on the Western Railway network in the state of Gujarat, India.[1] Gandhi Smriti railway station is 3 km away from Navsari railway station. Passenger and MEMU trains halt here.[2][3][4]

Gandhi Smriti railway station
Indian Railways station
General information
LocationNavsari, Navsari district, Gujarat
India
Coordinates20°55′14″N 72°55′19″E
Owned byMinistry of Railways, Indian Railways
Operated byWestern Railway
Line(s)New Delhi–Mumbai main line
Ahmedabad–Mumbai main line
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeGround
ParkingNo
Other information
StatusFunctioning
Station codeGNST
Zone(s) Western Railway
Division(s) Mumbai WR
History
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station Indian Railways Following station
Navsari
towards ?
New Delhi–Mumbai main line Vedchha
towards ?
Location
Gandhi Smriti railway station is located in India
Gandhi Smriti railway station
Gandhi Smriti railway station
Location within India
Gandhi Smriti railway station is located in Gujarat
Gandhi Smriti railway station
Gandhi Smriti railway station
Gandhi Smriti railway station (Gujarat)

History

There is a railway gate between Navsari and Dandi on the way to Dandi. It is mostly closed due to high traffic. Gandhi Smriti railway station is located right next to it. Gandhi Smriti railway station is associated with Gandhiji's memories. Therefore, it is named as "Gandhi Smriti".

After the Dandi March started from Sabarmati Ashram on 12 March 1930, Gandhiji spent 14 April to 4 May in a hut built under a plum tree in Karadi village near Dandi. He now had to travel from Karadi to the salt field of Dharasana. The British police arrested him from Karadi on 4 May. Gandhiji was brought from Karadi to Hansapore. Frontier Mail was stopped at 1.30 in the night to take it by train to Mumbai. The surrounding villages had fought in memory of that day and as a result "Gandhi Smriti railway station" was started on 15 August 1997.[5][6][7]

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