Nihalgarh railway station
Nihalgarh railway station is a railway station in Amethi district, Uttar Pradesh. Its code is NHH. It serves Jagdishpur town. The station consists of two platforms.[1][2][3] The main line of the Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway from Lucknow to Rae Bareli and Mughal Sarai serves the south-western portion.[4]
Nihalgarh railway station | |
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Indian Railway Station | |
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Location | Nihalgarh Railway Station, State Highway 15, Jagdishpur Uttar Pradesh![]() |
Elevation | 108 m (354 ft) |
Owned by | Indian Railways |
Operated by | Northern Railway |
Line(s) | Varanasi–Sultanpur–Lucknow line |
Platforms | 3 BG |
Tracks | 6 BG |
Connections | Taxi stand, auto stand |
Construction | |
Structure type | Standard (on ground station) |
Parking | Available |
Bicycle facilities | Available |
Disabled access | ![]() |
Other information | |
Status | Construction - Electric-Line Doubling |
Station code | NHH |
Zone(s) | Northern Railway |
Division(s) | Lucknow NER railway division |
Electrified | Yes |
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Trains
Some of the trains that runs from Nihalgarh are :
- Lokmanya Tilak Terminus – Sultanpur Express
- Mahamana Express
- Suhaildev SF Express
- Begampura Express
- Himgiri Superfast Express
- Akal Takht Express
- Indore–Patna Express
- Marudhar Express (via Sultanpur)
- Sadhavana Express
- Ahmedabad - Sultanpur Express
- Varanasi - Sultanpur Passenger
- Howrah - Amritsar Express
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