Patna Junction: Often criticized for its poor cleanliness standards, this station struggles with waste management and sanitation issues.
Kanpur Central: Despite efforts to improve cleanliness, this station still faces challenges with littering and lack of proper sanitation facilities.
Howrah Junction: Heavy footfall and inadequate maintenance contribute to its reputation as one of the dirtiest railway stations in India.
Secunderabad Junction: Overcrowding and insufficient cleaning efforts result in a less-than-clean environment at this busy railway station.
Chennai Central: This major transit hub faces cleanliness challenges due to inadequate waste disposal infrastructure and heavy passenger traffic.
New Delhi Railway Station: Despite being a significant railway hub, cleanliness issues persist, including littering and poorly maintained facilities.
Guwahati Railway Station: Inconsistent cleanliness practices and insufficient waste management contribute to its reputation as a dirty station.
Allahabad Junction: This station often falls short in maintaining cleanliness standards, with sanitation and hygiene concerns reported by travelers.
Kolkata Railway Station: Despite recent improvements, this historic station still struggles with cleanliness due to its large passenger volume and outdated infrastructure.