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Balharshah Junction (BPQ) is a major railway station in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, India. It's a bustling hub with 5 platforms, a pedestrian overpass, and a wide range of amenities including food stalls, shops, and public restrooms. It's particularly known for its historical significance as a key junction connecting various railway lines. TourismShri Ram Mandir: A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Rama. Shri Hanuman Mandir: A popular temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, known for its peaceful atmosphere. Shri Mahadev Mandir: A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, attracting devotees from far and wide. Jain Temple: A serene and beautiful Jain temple known for its intricate architecture. Masjid-e-Khairat: A historical mosque with a beautiful architecture and a peaceful environment. FoodShree Krishna Restaurant: Famous for its delicious South Indian and North Indian vegetarian dishes. Sagar Restaurant: Offers a wide variety of vegetarian options, including thalis and snacks. Amul Restaurant: Known for its vegetarian fast food and snacks, perfect for a quick bite. Sai Dhaba: A popular local spot for budget-friendly vegetarian meals. Govind Restaurant: Offers a mix of traditional and modern vegetarian dishes. | ||
Station AddressPedestrian Overpass, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Ward 25, Balharshah 442901 State: Maharashtra Elevation: 346 m above sea level Type: Junction Category: NSG-3Zone: CR/Central Division: Nagpur | Nagpur Sonegaon Airport/NAG: 149 km Number of Platforms: 5 Number of Halting Trains: 212 Number of Originating Trains: 9 Number of Terminating Trains: 9 | 0 Follows Rating: 2.5/5 (140 votes) cleanliness - average (20) porters/escalators - average (18) food - average (18) transportation - average (17) lodging - average (16) railfanning - average (18) sightseeing - average (16) safety - average (17) |