Karnal railway station

Inaugurated on 16 October 1892 by the British Raj, it is one of the oldest stations in India which also holds the title of country's National Heritage Site.

Whereas, proposed route will be 61 km and also connected with unserved regions like Indri, Ladwa and Radaur.

[4][5] In March 2022, MP Sanjay Bhatia from Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) raised the issue on much awaited and controversial Karnal-Yamunanagar railway line project in the parliament.

In addition to it, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw replied that this line doesn't seem to be much useful and is financially unviable as well.

However, Sanjay Bhatia still claims that this line will be constructed for sure and is not cancelled by the ministry instead it is under review and being actively modified.

The historical water tank made by the British Raj in 1920 still remains intact at the station. This water tank was used for providing power to steam engines used at that time