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Tilaiya Junction (TIA) is a railway station located in the town of Tilaiya, in the Nawada district of Bihar, India. It has three platforms and is well-connected to major cities in the region. The station offers basic amenities such as waiting rooms, ticket counters, and drinking water facilities. Visitors can explore the nearby Tilaiya Dam, a popular tourist spot known for its scenic beauty and boating opportunities. TourismTilaiya Dam: A popular tourist spot known for its scenic beauty and boating opportunities. Ram Mandir: A revered temple dedicated to Lord Rama, offering a peaceful atmosphere. Hanuman Temple: A temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, known for its spiritual significance. Shiv Mandir: A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, offering a serene environment for meditation. Gurudwara Sahib: A Sikh gurudwara, welcoming all visitors with its peaceful and spiritual ambiance. FoodTandoori Corner: Offers a variety of delicious vegetarian dishes, including tandoori and curries. Sagar Restaurant: Serves authentic Indian vegetarian cuisine, known for its flavorful dishes. The Dhaba: A popular local eatery serving delicious vegetarian snacks and meals. Jain Bhojanalaya: Offers a wide selection of Jain vegetarian dishes. The Vegetarian Kitchen: Provides a cozy atmosphere and a menu full of delicious vegetarian options. | ||
Station AddressTel.- 06324-263429, Tilaiya Station Road, Hisua, Distt.- Nawada, Pin - 805103 State: Bihar Elevation: 101 m above sea level Type: Junction Category: NSG-5Zone: ECR/East Central Division: Danapur No Recent News for TIA/Tilaiya Junction Nearby Stations in the News | Gaya Airport/GAY: 49 km Number of Platforms: 3 Number of Halting Trains: 24 Number of Originating Trains: 1 Number of Terminating Trains: 1 | 1 Follows Rating: 3.8/5 (24 votes) cleanliness - good (3) porters/escalators - good (3) food - good (3) transportation - good (3) lodging - good (3) railfanning - good (3) sightseeing - good (3) safety - good (3) |
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