Neora railway station
Neora station, station code NEO, is a railway station in the Danapur railway division of East Central Railway.[1] Neora is connected to metropolitan areas of India, by the Delhi–Kolkata main line via Mugalsarai–Patna route. Neora is located in Danapur city in Patna district in the Indian state of Bihar. Due to its location on the Howrah–Patna–Mughalsarai main line many Patna, Barauni–bound express trains coming from Howrah, Sealdah stop here.
Neora station | ||||||||||||||||
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Indian Railways station | ||||||||||||||||
General information | ||||||||||||||||
Location | Neora, Patna, Bihar India | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 25°34′29.796″N 84°59′12.561″E | |||||||||||||||
Elevation | 61 metres (200 ft) | |||||||||||||||
Owned by | East Central Railway of the Indian Railways | |||||||||||||||
Operated by | Indian Railways | |||||||||||||||
Line(s) | Patna–Mughalsarai section | |||||||||||||||
Platforms | 2 | |||||||||||||||
Construction | ||||||||||||||||
Structure type | Standard (on-ground station) | |||||||||||||||
Parking | Available | |||||||||||||||
Other information | ||||||||||||||||
Status | Functioning | |||||||||||||||
Station code | NEO | |||||||||||||||
Zone(s) | East Central Railway | |||||||||||||||
Division(s) | Danapur | |||||||||||||||
History | ||||||||||||||||
Previous names | East Indian Railway | |||||||||||||||
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Facilities
The major facilities available are waiting rooms, computerized reservation facility and vehicle parking.[2][3]
Nearest airports
The nearest airports to Neora station are
- Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Airport, Patna 10.5 kilometres (6.5 mi)
- Gaya Airport 104 kilometres (65 mi)
References
- "Neora rly stn". Retrieved 12 January 2016.
- "List of Locations (Irrespective Of States) Where Computerized Reservation Facilities Are Available". Official website of the Indian Railways. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
- "BJP MP aghast at condition of Danapur station". The Times of India. 30 May 2011. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
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