The Northern Railway Firozpur Division operated six pairs of special trains to manage the crowd during the annual Baisakhi Mela. These trains connect Firozpur Cantt Railway Station and Hussainiwala Railway Station to help pilgrims visiting the Hussainiwala National Martyrs Memorial. This service is a regular arrangement made by the railways every year for this festival.
Details of the Special Train Operations
The operation of these six pairs of trains is specifically designed to handle the heavy influx of visitors during the Baisakhi celebrations. The Firozpur Division manages the entire logistics to ensure a smooth travel experience for the local public and devotees. These trains run on a short route but carry a large number of passengers due to the religious and historical importance of the destination.
- Total 6 pairs of special trains were scheduled for the event
- Trains originate from Firozpur Cantt and terminate at Hussainiwala
- Service is primarily for visitors of the National Martyrs Memorial
- The Firozpur Division of Northern Railway oversees all operations
Unique Status of Hussainiwala Railway Station
Hussainiwala railway station is one of the most unique stations in the Indian Railways network because it does not operate year-round. The station becomes active only on two specific days every year to honor significant events. These dates include March 23 for Shaheedi Diwas and April 13 for the Baisakhi Mela. During these two days, the railway department ensures all necessary facilities and special train services are provided to the commuters.



























