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System Map of Danapur Division दानापुर मंडल का प्रणाली मानचित्र SYSTEM MAP OF DANAPUR DIVISION nkukiqj eaMy dk iz.kkyh ekufp= (AS ON 31.03.13) BARUNA(BUE) 651.91 UTTAR DUMRAON (DURE) 644.96 V.V.GIRI (H) 641.21 TWINING GANJ (TWG) 637.31 VEER KUNWAR SINGH DHARAULI-H 633.30 PRADESH RAGHUNATHPUR (RPR) 628.62 SIKARIYA -H(SKRI) 623.15 BANAHI (BYN) 619.98 AMAR SAHEED JAGDEO PRASAD -H 617.23 KUCHMAN (KCA) 743.92 BIHIYA (BEA) 614.14 SAKALDIHA(SLD) 737.03 RAMANAND TIWARY-H 610.15 SARVODAYA-H 608.20 TULSI ASHRAM-F (TLAM) 730.30 KAURIYA -H (KYA) 606.52 DHEENA (DHA) 723.43 KARISATH (KRS) 602.49 BAHORA -CHANDIL-F (BHCL) 715.96 MAHATMA BANIA-H 599.11 BIHAR ZAMANIA (ZNA) 711.00 JAGJIWAN-H 595.95 DARAULI-BH (DRV) 704.75 ARA JN.(ARA) 592.65 JAMIRA -H 588.53 KM 748.00 KM NADAOH - HALT 655.83 PATNA JN. (PNBE) 543.55 TARIGHAT (TRG) 19.00 PAWANI KAMARPUR - H 667.35 KULHARIYA (KUA) 582.71 NAGSAR-F (NXR) 10.14 CHAUSA (CSA) 672.14 PARSA BAZAR (PRBZ) 6.21 BUXAR(BXR) 661.28 RAM GOVIND SINGH MAHULI-H 10.00 FATUHA JN.(FUT) 521.69 DNR Div. PUNPUNGHAT-H 12.21 SARAHULA-F (SAHA) 6.00 BARAKALAN-H 676.52 KM 1.50 BAKHTIYARPUR JN.(BKP) 498.14 MGS Div. PUNPUN (PPN) 13.25 GAHMAR (GMR) 681.70 GOKULNAGAR-H 3.452 KARHIYA-H 685.08 BUXAR BHOJPUR JAT DUMRI- H 15.15 BHADAURA (BWH) 689.40 POTHAHI-H (PET) 18.76 MACHARIYAWAN-H 4.67 NEEMA-H 22.50 NAIKA ROAD -H 6.15 SEE Div. PATNA TALL JN.(TALL) 449.58 KM 8.50 USIA KHAS-H (USK) 693.21 To BHABHUA RD.(BBU) NADWAN(NDW) 23.74 DANIAWAN BAZAR-H 7.91 DNR Div. RAJENDRAPUL(RJO) 7.17 DILDARNAGAR JN.(DLN) 697.45 MASAURHI COURT-H 27.80 DANIAWAN-F (DNWN) 9.29 HATIDAH JN.(HTZ) 447.31 CHAKIYA(BTS)-H 4.74 SIGARIAWAN-H 10.81 RAMPUR DUMRA (RDUM) 442.57 TAREGANA (TEA) 29.52 DIYAWAN-H 13.99 CHOTKI MASAURHI-H 32.00 LOHANDA -H 17.17 A TINERI-H 34.58 KAMTA-H 19.00 BARBIGHA NADAUL-F (NDU) 36.28 HILSA-B(HIL) 21.26 NALANDA KACHIYANA -H 2.10 SHEONAN-H 38.20 JUNIAR-H 26.91 KARAUTA PATNER-H 7.60 RAMBHAWAN-H 29.10 LUCKEESARAI-F (LKR) 421.54 KARAUNA-H 40.50 BIHARSHARIF(BES) 29.35 GARSANDA -F(GSDH) 10.18 EKANGARSRAI-F(EKR) 32.82 LUCKEESARAI JEHANABAD JAHANABAD (JHD) 44.72 SIRARI (SRY) 16.39 AUNGARIDHAM-H 36.61 KIUL JN.(KEU) 420.35 MUNGER JAHANABAD COURT-F (JHDC) 47.58 SHEKHPURA DNR Div.(ECR) KHORAMPUR-H 39.26 KM 0.80 MAI-H 51.20 MAHESHLETA-H 416.82 E.RLY. ISLAMPUR(IPR) 43.35 EKSARI-H (EKH) 22.31 NIYAZIPUR -H 53.60 DERHGAON-H 37.76 LAKHOCHAK-H 415.26 MEERA BIGHA-H 55.56 SHEIKHPURA(SHK) 26.31 KUSUMBHA BIHAR-H 32.94 BANSIPUR- B.H.(BSQP) 412.80 TEHTA(THA) 57.28 GOHARI GRAM - H 411.48 MAKHDUMPUR GAYA (MDE) 61.28 RAJGIR(RGD) 54.00 KASHICHAK(KSC) 41.59 BALAHPUR-H 410.95 LAXMIPUR BARABAR 63.50 NEKPUR HALT - 07.550 MANANPUR (MNP) 406.44 NATESWAR 17.550 BAGHI - GHAUSPUR-H (BFX) 46.33 NER-H 68.75 BANKA SONWARSHA- H 48.50 BASHUACHAK-H 403.96 WANAWAR-H 69.16 JETHAIAN - 24.300 BHALUI -BH (BFM) 401.50 MGS Div. KM 122.8 WARISALIGANJ (WES) 51.76 BELA(BELA) 72.18 DNR Div. SARSON HALT - 28.600 KUNDAR-H 397.14 BAKHTIYARPUR JN.(BKP) 498.14 BAGHI BARDIHA (BBE) 59.38 KARNAUTI-H 2.70 NEYAMATPUR -H(NYM) 77.07 JAGDISHPUR(ORO)36.200 JAMUI (JMU) 392.43 ORE -H 78.90 SADIPUR-H 64.53 DNR Div. MOHAMEDPUR HALT 40.205 CHAURA-BH (CUX) 384.41 KM 90.80 . NAWADAH (NWD) 70.48 KHARUARA -H 6.33 CHAKAND (CHK) 82.16 MGS Div. MGS Div KM 462.71 HARNAUT(HRT) 10.40 DHN Div. CHATER -H (CTHT) 79.12 GIDHAUR (GHR) 377.86 HISUA HALT -42.290 WENA (WENA) 15.48 MURHARI -H 13.20 GARO BIGHA -H 83.01 DADPUR-BH (DPX) 373.57 PAIMAR-F(PMI) 117.65 TILAIYA (TIA) 87.83 JHAJHA (JAJ) 366.43 IMLIBIGHA -H 18.40 MANJHWE-H (MZW) 97.33 RAHUI ROAD (RRE) 21.36 JAMUAWAN -S (JKN) 98.91 .(ECR) PURA -H 104.33 DNR Div KM 364.40 DEKPURA -H 23.25 AMBA PENDAPUR -H 22.43 WAZIRGANJ (WZJ) 105.84 KOLHANA - H 109.45 E.RLY. BIHARSHARIF (BES) 29.35 SOHSARAI-H (SOW) 25.75 KARJARA-S (KRJR) 113.30 NAWADA JAMUI TUNGI-H 33.10 PAWAPURI RD-H (POE) 35.36 NALANDA (NLD) 41.91 DEEPNAGAR -H 38.66 SILAO-S (SILO) 46.91 MAHURI -H 44.15 SARDAR PATEL -H 50.57 KARADIH- H 48.45 DETAIL AT - “A” RAJGIR (RGD) 53.00.
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