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Simraha Railway Station (SMH) is a small station located in the Araria district of Bihar, India. It has one platform and serves as a crucial transport hub for the surrounding villages. The station offers basic amenities like waiting rooms and drinking water, but lacks modern facilities. TourismThe ancient Shiva Temple in Simraha is a popular pilgrimage site. The Durga Temple in the nearby village of Araria is well-known for its religious significance. The Kali Temple in the village of Simraha attracts devotees from the surrounding areas. The Jain Temple in Araria is a beautiful example of Jain architecture. The Mosque in Simraha is a significant place of worship for the local Muslim community. FoodDhaba Simraha is known for its delicious vegetarian thalis and street food. Hotel Rajdhani offers a variety of vegetarian dishes, including North Indian curries. The Station Canteen provides basic vegetarian meals and snacks. The local market offers a wide selection of fresh fruits and vegetables. Chaat Stall near the station serves up tasty vegetarian snacks. | ||
Station AddressSimraha, Pin - 854318, Distt.- Araria ( Arariya ) State: Bihar Elevation: 59 m above sea level Type: Regular Category: n/aZone: NFR/Northeast Frontier Division: Katihar No Recent News for SMH/Simraha Nearby Stations in the News | Bagdogra Airport/IXB: 120 km Number of Platforms: 1 Number of Halting Trains: 12 Number of Originating Trains: 0 Number of Terminating Trains: 0 | 0 Follows Rating: NaN/5 (0 votes) cleanliness - n/a (0) porters/escalators - n/a (0) food - n/a (0) transportation - n/a (0) lodging - n/a (0) railfanning - n/a (0) sightseeing - n/a (0) safety - n/a (0) |