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Nema Halt is a small railway station located on the National Highway 22 in Bihar, India. It features two platforms with basic amenities. While not a major transportation hub, it serves as a convenient stop for travelers visiting nearby villages and towns. TourismSri Ram Mandir (Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Rama) Masjid-e-Umar (Local mosque known for its historical significance) Baba Gyaneshwar Ashram (Spiritual retreat and temple complex) Jain Temple (Peaceful and serene temple dedicated to Jainism) Ancient Shiva Temple (Located near a river, known for its religious significance) FoodDhaba 99 (Famous for its delicious North Indian vegetarian dishes) Biryani Point (Serves a variety of vegetarian biryani and other snacks) The Curry House (Offers a wide range of vegetarian curries and thalis) Samosa Corner (Known for its crispy samosas and other street food) Cafe Delight (Offers vegetarian breakfast and light lunch options) | ||
Station AddressNational Highway 22 State: Bihar Elevation: 60 m above sea level Type: Regular Category: n/aZone: ECR/East Central Division: Danapur No Recent News for NEMA/Nema Halt Nearby Stations in the News | Patna Airport/PAT: 21 km Number of Platforms: 2 Number of Halting Trains: 14 Number of Originating Trains: 0 Number of Terminating Trains: 0 | 0 Follows Rating: 5.0/5 (8 votes) cleanliness - excellent (1) porters/escalators - excellent (1) food - excellent (1) transportation - excellent (1) lodging - excellent (1) railfanning - excellent (1) sightseeing - excellent (1) safety - excellent (1) |