This railway station is a place lying between two villages Raina and Rainagarh. Situated on the Bankura-Masgram rail line, this station was earlier known as Rainagarh.

According to the competitive examination preparation website Testbook, as of 31 march 2017, there were a total of 7,349 small and big railway stations in India. All of these stations have different names except one station, but there is a railway station in india that does not have any name.
This station is in the Bardhaman district of West Bengal. About 35 km from here is a village named Raina. A new railway station was built in this village in the year 2008 but till now there is no name of this station.
Why is this railway station nameless?
Let us tell you that this railway station is a place lying between two villages Raina and Rainagarh. Situated on the Bankura-Masgram railway line, this station was earlier known as Rainagarh.

At the same time, the people of Raina village did not like this thing and a quarrel started between the two villages regarding the name of the station.

Travelers coming from outside have a lot of trouble
Seeing here, this quarrel reached the Railway Board, after which indian Railways erased the name of the station from all the signboards installed here. Its effect was seen on the passengers coming from outside.

Due to a lack of names, travelers have to ask other people about it. Although the railway still issues tickets for the station under its old name, Rainagarh.

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