Kanpur Central --- It is one of five 'Central' railway stations in India. The present station was built in 1928, though the imposing building was completed in 1930. The building's construction is inspired by Lucknow's magnificent Lucknow Charbagh railway station building. The station mainly serves the city of Kanpur located in Mrpur area of Kanpur City, Uttar Pradesh, on the Howrah-Delhi line. It is the busiest station of the North Central Railways recording traffic of more than 150,000 passengers, and more than 280 trains per day. It holds the record for the largest interlocking route system in the world. The station have got 10 platforms with a stoppage of about 290 trains. Nearly 40 trains originates/terminates at Kanpur Central. Kanpur has a Eletcric Locomotive Shed which holds around 150+ WAG7, 48 nos. of WAP4 & about 3 nos of WAM4 class locomotives. Station code - CNB.