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MSOD/Masodha (2 PFs)
मसौधा
مسودھا

Track: Single Electric-Line

Updated: Jun 18 (00:02)
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Masodha Railway Station, located in the city of Masodha, serves as a key transit point for travelers in the region. The station has two platforms, facilitating the movement of passengers and connecting them to various destinations. **Reaching Masodha by Road:** Masodha is easily accessible by road, with well-maintained routes leading to the station from nearby towns and cities. If you are driving, the most common highways include State Highway 22 and nearby national routes that link to the larger road networks. Public transport, including auto-rickshaws and taxis, are readily available for hire directly to the station. **Nearby Bus Stations:** The nearest bus station is located just a few kilometers away, offering regular services to major towns and nearby districts. Buses traveling to Masodha frequently run from stations like the Balrampur Bus Stand, which connects to several important routes in the area. It's advisable to check local schedules for updated timings and bus services. **Lodging Facilities:** For...
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travelers looking to stay overnight or longer, Masodha offers a selection of lodging options. Notable accommodations include: - **Hotel Shivam:** A budget-friendly option noted for its hospitable service and clean rooms. - **Guest House Masodha:** This guest house provides basic amenities and a home-like atmosphere for guests seeking a longer stay. - **Krishna Inn:** A more upscale choice, offering comfortable rooms, conference facilities, and dining options for business or leisure travelers. **Prominent Vegetarian Food Facilities:** Masodha is known for its vibrant vegetarian food scene, reflecting the local culture and preference. Noteworthy vegetarian eateries include: - **Shree Kathiria Bhojanalay:** Famous for its thali meals, this restaurant emphasizes authentic regional flavors. - **Rajasthani Dhaba:** A popular spot for travelers, offering an extensive menu that includes various vegetarian dishes served in a traditional setting. - **Maa Vindhya Restaurant:** Renowned for its quick service and delicious vegetarian fare, including snacks and full meals. **Relative Safety:** Masodha is generally regarded as a safe place for both residents and travelers. Like any other small town, it is wise to practice standard safety measures, such as safeguarding personal belongings and avoiding isolated areas at night. Local authorities ensure a community policing presence, contributing to the overall safety of the area. Overall, travelers can feel comfortable navigating the station and the surrounding city, enjoying the local amenities and hospitality.

Station Address

Off. Ayodhya - Prayagraj Road (NH 330), Station Road, Masaudha, Mahawan, District Ayodhya - 224 201
State: Uttar Pradesh

Elevation: 96 m above sea level
Type: Regular   Category: NSG-6
Zone: NR/Northern   Division: Lucknow Charbagh NR


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Jan 20 (22:35) डीआरएम ने साबरमती ट्रेन में दौरा करके परखी सतर्कता (www.livehindustan.com)
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News Entry# 538251   
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Jan 20 2024 (22:35)
Station Tag: Masodha/MSOD added by AdittyaaSharma^~/1421836

Jan 20 2024 (22:35)
Station Tag: Ayodhya Cantt. Junction/AYC added by AdittyaaSharma^~/1421836

Jan 20 2024 (22:35)
Station Tag: Salarpur/SLRP added by AdittyaaSharma^~/1421836

Jan 20 2024 (22:35)
Station Tag: Lucknow Charbagh NR/LKO added by AdittyaaSharma^~/1421836
लखनऊ। उत्तर रेलवे लखनऊ मंडल के डीआरएम शनिवार को साबरमती ट्रेन में सवार होकर...
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Dec 16 2019 (09:54) International Level Waiting Hall Under Construction at Ayodhya Railway Station (www.sherekhojraha.com)
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International Level Waiting Hall Under Construction at Ayodhya Railway Station -
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SaurabhDubey^~   30356 blog posts
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Main lines were designated in order of their inception and operation date.
They not necessarily be the shortest; like the hwh -ddu main line is via kiul Patna and not via gaya (which is called GC) because it started first and Britishers started prominent trains of the time through it.
Same applies for hwh - csmt line where main line always was via gaya Coi and not via bsp NGp though the later is shortest .
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line for hwh and shimla is via DLI cnb as Britishers used it for shifting their summer capital setup each year but the shortest as you know is via lko-mb-sre

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Dec 17 2019 (20:13)
Prateek_BSB^~
Prateek_BSB^~   5238 blog posts
Re# 4515020-13               Past Edits
@4515020-10  @guest
but majority of main line is decided by the shortest distance.
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Dec 18 2019 (12:05)
PrakharYadav^~
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@4515020-6  @guest
there r lot of factors dat decide d concept of main line.
here in case of 3 lines of LKO - BSB.
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LKO to FD was d first line to built however LKO - PBH was d first line to reach BSB.
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LKO - PBH - BSB is called d main line. 302km
LKO - SLN - BSB is called d chord line. 284km
LKO - FD - BSB is called d loop line. 324km

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Dec 18 2019 (12:43)
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Re# 4515020-16              
The British used the following definitions for these -
1) Main line - The busiest route and the one generating the most amount of traffic.
2) Chord line - The shortest route, with lesser traffic than the main line, used mainly for long distance traffic without much traffic to intermediate places.
3) Loop line - Usually just an alternate route that is neither the
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shortest, nor the busiest.
For example, the original route from HWH to Delhi was via Jamalpur, now called the Sahibgunj loop. The first trains from HWH to Delhi went through this line for about 5 years. Then the line between Sitarampur and Kiul was constructed. Initially the main traffic was still via Jamalpur so, the new line was called the 'Sitarampur Chord'. Shortly afterwards, more traffic started going through Sitarampur, so it became the main line, while the line via Jamalpur became the loop line.
The Grand Chord came up almost 35 years later. Until the 1960's, there wasn't much traffic on the Grand chord, so it never became the main line. Had the Britishers still been present, they would have termed the Grand Chord as the main line and the line via Patna as the loop line.
Same with the LKO-BSB route. LKO-FD-BSB came up in the 1870's and was the main line. The route via PBH came up in 20 years later in 1898 and soon became the main line, while the FD line became the loop. The line via SLN being the shortest, is termed as the chord.

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Jan 06 2020 (17:50)
sanjay07   1118 blog posts
Re# 4515020-18              
Good Information for Main, Chord & Loop Line
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