Narnaul - Narnaul

4.2/5 based on 8 reviews

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Address :

Adarsh Nagar,

Postal code : 123001
Categories :

Adarsh Nagar,
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Lovedeep Singh on Google

It's a small Railway Station but though it is very old Railway Station. There is a paid parking outside the station and there is only two ticket counters are there. Usually only one is opened. There is a tea shop there and one can buy tea, coffee, biscuits, namkeen from there. There is also a free water facility. Trains to Delhi, Chandigarh, udaipur is available
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Shubham Soni on Google

The station is always neat and clean. You will always find cool water in summer at free of cost. The station has parking facility too but it's paid. It's always bright here in the night with artifical lights. One need not fear at night as people are very friendly here. So, it's quite safe to visit here at night.
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Saksham Yadav on Google

Had a very nice peacefull environment ... Not too crowded usually... great efforts towards cleanliness....
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n!K Ree on Google

Clean. Intermediate station. Single platform. Good connectivity to bus stand at 10₹.
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Nikhil Yadav on Google

I give it 5 stars because the railway station is improving day by day. It is very clean railway station. There is no dirt and garbage because of people and management. First it has no flyover stairs but niw it has flyover stairs and first it has only one platform but now it has 2-3 platform and I am very happy that it is developing day by day. So this is our developing railway station we should keep it clean but it has few facilities. So improve it and it became a good railway station.
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sher singh yadav on Google

The Battle of Narnaul (also called Battle of Nasibpur) was fought on 16 November 1857, between the British Raj and Indian natives during the First War of Indian Independence.[2] In 1857, Pran Sukh Yadav along with Rao Tula Ram of Rewari and Kushal Singh of Auwa fought with the British at Nasibpur village near Narnaul. The battle was one of the most ferocious battles of the First War of Indian Independence.[3] During the Battle of Narnaul at Nasibpur on 16 November 1857, British lost 70 British soldiers and their commanders Colonel Gerrard and Captain Wallace. 40 British soldiers and officers Captain Craige, Captain Kennedy and Captain Pearse were wounded. Colonel Gerrard died after getting mortally wounded in a military engagement against Rao Kishan Singh.[4][2] Later, Pran Sukh Yadav settled at the village of Nihalpura and rehabilitated the kin of dead soldiers.[3] Rao Krishan Gopal, from Nangal Pathani village of Gurgaon district was the Kotwal of Meerut, who had played a prominent part in collaboration with Raja Nahar Singh of Ballabhgarh, Nawab of Jhajjar, and Rao Shahamat Khan of Mewat, by organising the patriotic forces and
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Sonu Panwar on Google

Latest schedule of Narnaul railway station photo dated 9-2-22 and we can travel to North to South from our Narnaul via railway ? thanks
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Vineet Chopra on Google

Really impressed with the cleanliness of station. - 4 star out of 5 in cleanness - 3 star out of 5 for seating Arrangement (as there are not that many seats) -3 star for drinking water facilities. - Railway police is also here for help. So overall 4 star out of 5.

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