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Vasco-Da-Gama (station code: VSG) is a railway station serving the town of Vasco da Gama in Goa, India. Type: Terminus. Number of Platforms: 3. Number of Halting Trains: 0. Number of Originating Trains: 12. Number of Terminating Trains: 12. Vasco-Da-Gama is the main station in Goa . 12
Madgaon Junction Railway Station (station code: MAO) is a railway junction and major station on the Indian Railways network, specifically on the South Western Railway line to Vasco da Gama, Goa and the Konkan Railway, in Madgaon, Goa, India. The station is progressing by getting electrified and double-tracked with the addition of new platforms.
It is located just off the Mapusa–Bicholim road at Sircaim, Bardez, North Goa 403502, Goa. This station lies at an elevation of 23 m above sea level , and is part of the Konkan Railway /Konkan zone, in the division of Karwar .
Karmali railway station (station code: KRMI) is the third station (after Pernem and Tivim) within Goa, when entering from the north, under the jurisdiction of Konkan Railway. Karmali railway station is closest railway station to the State capital Panjim or Panaji, which is the administrative capital of Goa, and is located in the central part of ...
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The former is a gateway to South Goa, Margao, the urban area of Vasco da Gama and also the beaches of South Goa, while the latter is a gateway to Mapusa town, the emigration-oriented sub-district of Bardez and also the North Goa beach belt. The Karmali railway station is closest State capital Panjim or Panaji, which is the administrative ...
Kulem Railway Station (station code: QLM) is a main railway station in South Goa district, Goa. It serves Kulem village. The station consists of three platforms. The platforms are not well sheltered. It lacks many facilities including water and sanitation. [1] Regular shuttle trains run between Vasco.
Vasco is connected by road by the National Highway 17A and National Highway 17B, by rail by the Vasco da Gama railway station, [15] by the sea through the Mormugao Port [16] and by air through Dabolim Airport, thus serving as the main hub for most tourists visiting the state of Goa.