Park Circus Station after the anti-encroachment sweep

A view of Park Circus railway station, Kolkata, after railway authorities conducted a late-night anti-encroachment drive on 28 June 2026, clearing illegal structures and hawker stalls from the station area in West Bengal. (Photo: NationPress)

Pedestrians walk past dismantled hawker stalls at Park Circus railway station, Kolkata, on 28 June 2026, a day after railway authorities carried out a late-night anti-encroachment operation in West Bengal. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

Residents and passers-by move through Park Circus railway station, Kolkata, amid the debris of dismantled hawker stalls removed during a late-night anti-encroachment drive by railway authorities on 28 June 2026. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

Railway authorities cleared illegal hawker stalls and encroachments from around Park Circus railway station in Kolkata during a late-night drive on 28 June 2026, as seen in this ground-level view of the station area. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

The area surrounding Park Circus railway station in Kolkata was visibly cleared of encroachments on 28 June 2026 following a late-night bulldozer drive by West Bengal railway authorities targeting unauthorised hawker structures. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

Foot traffic resumed at Park Circus railway station, Kolkata, on 28 June 2026 with hawker stalls removed and encroachments cleared after a late-night operation by West Bengal railway authorities the previous night. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

West Bengal railway authorities targeted unauthorised hawker stalls and encroachments at Park Circus railway station, Kolkata, in a late-night drive on 28 June 2026, leaving the station forecourt visibly cleared by morning. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

In a late-night crackdown on 28 June 2026, railway authorities dismantled hawker stalls and removed illegal structures from Park Circus railway station, Kolkata — part of a broader anti-encroachment effort across West Bengal rail zones. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

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