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Mukundwadi Halt (MKDD) is a small railway station located in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. It serves the nearby residential area of Mukundwadi and has a single platform. While basic amenities like a waiting room and restrooms are available, visitors may find limited options for food and lodging directly at the station. TourismSiddheshwar Temple: A popular Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate carvings and peaceful atmosphere. Kailasa Temple: An ancient rock-cut temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Panchakki: A historical water mill complex with a beautiful garden and a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Jama Masjid: A grand mosque built in the 17th century, showcasing Mughal architecture. Bibi Ka Maqbara: A magnificent tomb built by Aurangzeb for his wife, resembling the Taj Mahal. FoodShree Krishna Restaurant: Popular for its vegetarian thalis and North Indian dishes. Sangeeta Restaurant: Serves a variety of vegetarian snacks, south Indian dishes, and juices. Hotel Rajdhani: Offers a wide selection of vegetarian curries, rice dishes, and breads. The Veg Corner: Known for its fresh, hygienic, and affordable vegetarian snacks and meals. Jain Bhojanalaya: Specializes in Jain vegetarian cuisine with a variety of dishes. | ||
Station AddressRailway Station Rd., Mukundwadi, Aurangabad, Aurangabad Dist., Pin - 431003 State: Maharashtra Elevation: 594 m above sea level Type: Regular Category: n/aZone: SCR/South Central Division: Hazur Sahib Nanded No Recent News for MKDD/Mukundwadi Halt Nearby Stations in the News | Number of Platforms: 1 Number of Halting Trains: 13 Number of Originating Trains: 0 Number of Terminating Trains: 0 | 0 Follows Rating: 1.7/5 (16 votes) cleanliness - poor (2) porters/escalators - poor (2) food - poor (2) transportation - average (2) lodging - poor (2) railfanning - average (2) sightseeing - average (2) safety - poor (2) |