Ramrajatala - Howrah

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Address :

Pedestrian Opas,

Postal code : 711104
Categories :

Pedestrian Opas,
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Samik Chakraborty on Google

One of the busiest local railway station...
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Dibyodak Mitra on Google

My home station.. Generally clean.. The galloping stations do not stop here.. People around are indiscipline.. crosses the line ruthlessly even when the level crossing gates are down.
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Soumya Khatua on Google

This place is famous in many ways. Here in Shankar math, Durga Puja festival is arranged in autumn. This place is also famous for Ram Puja during Ramnabami. But this place needs development. In the station there should be more drinking water system, ticket counter, flyover. This place lacks of hospital. But this place connects Railway with busway which is good for transport. In this place, upline goes towards Mechada, downline goes towards howrah
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Pallab Chakraborty on Google

This is a small Railway station for local or passenger trains. This station is situated between Howrah Junction and Santragachi Junction, All types of trains are passing through this station to reach Howrah or to reach Santragachi Junction, It remains crowded with passengers all day long. From this station you can get trains for Amta, Kharagpaur, panskura etc.
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RITAM HUDAIT on Google

Good station but there is a problem for daily passenger walk through track direct because the main road going through the track ,for safety immediately a fly over required here but over all good stations.
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Madan Mohan Maiti on Google

It is Kharaper bounding 3rd station from Howrah station. There is a old and renowned temple called Shankar Math very nearer to this station. Mostly round the clock this station is kept busy.
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SHIBAM JATI on Google

One of the busiest stations in S.E. railways... Well maintained...
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Avijit Polley on Google

The Ramrajatala Railway Station in the Indian state of West Bengal, serves Ramrajatala, in Howrah, West Bengal. It is on the Howrah–Kharagpur line. It is 6 km (4 mi) from Howrah station. The Howrah–Kharagpur line was opened in 1900. There is very important railway station but a large number of people work from nearby villages and towns through the station. Source : Wikipedia

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