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The largest railway junction in India is Vijaywada, Andhra Pradesh. second largest is not a one but there are three competitors for this rank i.e. Mughal sarai, Kharagpur and Itarsi stations.

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trichy(tiruchirapalli)is second largest railway junction in tamil nadu and 3rd largest city in tamil nadu next to chennai,coimbatore

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ait b/w jhansi and Kanpur near orai

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