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MAP DIV BSB 12-2-14 Dist Wise NORTHEASTERNRAILWAY,VARANASIDIVISIONNORTHEASTERNRAILWAY,VARANASIDIVISION UTTARPRADESH BIHAR A SIWAN-THAWESECTION 1 2.82SIWANKACHERY 2 9.66 AMLORISARSAR (VKNR)VALMIKINAGAR296.62 N 18.51HATHUWA 3 TONKE SALEMPUR-BARHAJBAZARSECTION (PNYA)PANIAHWA 309.72 DUE) B 6.60DEORAHA BABA ROAD(HALT) (KZA)KHADDA 316.51 Br.No.50 1 2 11.17SATRAON (GRRG)GURLIRAMGARHWA (H)324.74 (61.0x14) 3 15.91SISAIGULABRAI(HALT) (SBZ)SISWA BAZAR330.59 103.01BARAHARAGANJ(BAGJ)95.77PADRAUNA87.72KATHKUIYAN(KKT) (POU) INDARA -DOHARIGHATSECTION 111.06RAMKOLA (RKL) 81.13CHAF(HALT)(CHAF) C MAHARAJGANJ 117.90LAXMIGANJ(LIJ) 76.45DUDAHI( 1 6.84KOPAGANJ (GH)GHUGHALI342.26 121.25MATHIA BARGHAT(HALT)(MTBG) 71.02GAURISHRIRAM(HALT)(GSRM) 64.38TAMKUHIROAD(TOI) 2 11.84BANIAPUR(HALT) (KSNR)KHUSHAHAL NAGAR(H)349.31 3 17.70GHOSI 55.53TARAYA SUJAN(TRJ) 4 25.75 AMILA (CPJ)KAPTANGANJ356.75 KUSHINAGAR 51.10TINPHERIA (HALT)(TPV) (BBW)BODARWAR364.80 5 30.85MURADPUR(HALT) 47.08JALALPUR(JGP) (MUVA)MAHUWAKHURD(HALT)368.97 ROUTEKILOMETER (PPC)PIPRAICH376.47 ARDARNAGAR(SANR) T) BROADGAUGE=1108.12 492.42KUSAMHI(KHM) 43.46SIPAYA (HALT)(SPYA) (UNLA)UNAULA 384.92 METERGAUGE=143.77 GORAKHPUR486.39S (GKC)GORAKHPURCANTT502.48 481.16CHUARICHAURA (CC) 471.50GAURIBAZAR(GB)463.05BAITALPUR(BALR) GOPALGANJ38.63SASAMUSA (SSU) (GKP)GORAKHPURJn.505.70 456.21DEORIA SADAR(DEOS) 450.18 AHILYAPUR(AHLR) 20.90BATHUWA BAZAR(BHBR) TOLJN 16.998PHULWARIA (PLWR) BURHWAL 442.54NOONKHAR(NRA) 14.177SALARKHURD(SRKR)NEBAZAR(LB) 435.30BHATNIJn.(BT 33.74NARKATIA BAZAR(HALT)(NKBR) DEORIA (KYW) 11.895LI LUCKNOW 430.35NONAPAR(NNPR) JBAZAR(BHJ) 422.43BHATPARRANI(BHTR) 28.17THAWEJn.(THE) 414.38BANKATA(BTK) 3 101.93GOPALGANJ(GOPL) 407.94MAIRWA (MW) 18.51HATHUWA (HTW) FAIZABAD B 402.07 KARCHHUE 2 93.48MANJHAGARH(MJV) 397.08ZEERADEI(ZRDE) 35.00DOHARIGHAT 1 5.25PEOKOL(POKL) 20.25BARHA 3 2 1 A 84.63RATANSARAI(TRU) 10.29SALEMPURJn.(SRU) SULTANPUR 19.78LARROAD(LRD)SIWAN386.62SIWANJn.(SV) 79.18SHER(HALT)(SHER) 5 26.04TURTIPAR(HALT)(TTI) 378.17PACHRUKHI(PCK) 73.59SIDHAWALIA (SQW) 32.78BELTHARA ROAD(BLTR) AZAMGARH68.78SARAIMIR(SMZ) 4 368.92DURAUNDHA (DDA) 30.37SATHIAON(SAA) 78.03KHORASANROAD(KRND) 40.29SIDHARI(HALT)(SDHA) Br.No.31 40.11GOVINDPURDUBAULI(HALT)(GOX) 30 AZAMGARH(AMH) 43.04 C 69.73BRAJKISHORE(HALT)(BKRH) 63.31SANJARPUR(HALT)(SJER) 21.72MUHMDABAD(MMA) 84.47DIDARGANJROAD(DJD) 50.65SARAIRANI(RKS) 79PAIA(PHY) 57.92PHARIHA 3 (61.0x18) 12.47KHURHAT(KRT) 17KAJ (HALT)(KHJA) 91.71KHANJA 46.65KIRIHARAPUR(KER) 6.34MAHRAJGANJ(MHZ) 7.55PALIGARH(HALT)(PLGH) PRATAPGARH 99.75SHAHGANJJn.(SHG) 67.79TRIVIKRAMDEONAGAR(HALT)(TRND) 2 54.25CHAKRA ROAD(HALT)(CKYD) 1 59.61INDARA Jn.(IIA) 62.24DIGHAWA DOBAULI(DWDI) (PPH)PIPARIDIH78.47(PEN)PANIYARA (HALT)74.50 43.56HALDHARPUR(HALT)(HLP) 360.87CHAINWA (CW) 56.93KATALPUR(HALT)(KTLP) (NAKD)NAYAKDIH(HALT)83.45 MAU GHAGHARA (DLR)DULLAHPUR88.55 35.56RATANPURA (RTP) 50.97RAJAPATTI(APRH) BALLIA 358.53 MAHENDRA NATH(H)(MHRN) (JKN)JAKHNIAN96.98 29.52RAJMALPURROAD(HALT)(RJMP) TON.R. (HMPR)HURMUJPUR(HALT)100.68 67.61MAUJn.(MAU) 41.72MASARAKH(MHC) (JNU)JAUNPURJn.59.55 22.28RASRA (RSR) CHHAPRA353.63EKMA (EM) 38.14GUNRAJPURDHAMA (HALT)(GNDM) (YDV) YADVENDRA NAGAR52.55 (SDT)SADAT106.70 15.36SAWARA (HALT)(SNRA) 33.07SHAMKAURIA (SMKR) (MFJ)MUFTIGANJ42.25 (MHO)MAHPUR116.45 10.88CHILKAHAR(CHR) 345.18DOUDPUR(DDP) 31.07 AGOTHAR(HALT)(AGTR) (GNGL)GANGAULI(HALT)37.04 Br.No.16 5.88JIGNIKHAS(HALT)(JGKS) (60.98x18) 29.93TENDHA (HALT)(TERH) (KCT)KERAKAT30.18 GHAZIPUR 25.43MARHAURA (MEW) JAUNPURKUSNI(HALT)25.18 GOMTI 336.33KOPA SAMHOTA (KPS) (DHE)DOBHI21.33 Br.No.137(13x30.50) 20.93TEJPURWA (HALT)(TERH) ALLAHABAD (DDNA)DUDHAUNDA 11.67 330.18TEKNIWAS(TKV) 17.22PATERAHI(PEE) (PRDH)FARIDAHA (HALT)6.60 12.78BANNIMOHMMANPATTI(HALT)(BMPT) SARAN 9.26KHAIRAH(KYH) Br.No.111(40x45.70) 7.36DUMARIA (HALT)(DUMR) VARANASI TOSEE BHADOHI (ROI)REOTI38.87 178.90RAJWARI BIBLI 65.04 (BUI)BALLIA (STW)SAHATWAR47.32 318.00 (SVI)SAGARPALI70.27 BL)AUAA21.57 (BKLA)BAKULAHA LEGEND PPPEHAJn.75.50 (PEP)PHEPHNA (SIP)SURAIMANPUR28.41 (KDQ)KADIPUR184.93 (AKS) ANKUSPUR138.07 (TRN)TARAON157.57 (YFP) YUSUFPUR110.90 (CBN)CHITBARAGAON81.45 TDTJUEM 89.18 (TJD)TAJPURDEHMA (BCD)BANSDIHROAD55.79 (DDD)DHONDHADIH103.66 (MHT)MANJHI(HALT)16.34 (NDJ)NANDGANJ148.13 (ARJ) AUNRIHARJn.170.60 (SRNT)SARNATH195.01 B.G.DOUBLELINE (SBK)SHAHBAZKULI118.14 DPACHPA(HALT)33.72 (DCP)DALCHHAPRA (KMDR)KARIMUDDINPUR96.82 GTGAIUIY130.43 (GCT)GHAZIPURCITY (JI)JHUSI319.87 (SAHR)SAHERI(HALT)141.95 (RVG)REVELGANJ(HALT)10.86 (SYH)SAIYEDPURBHITRI165.62 GS)ATMASTHAN8.85 (GTST)GAUTAM (BYH)BHITI283.141 (BSCK)BASUCHAK(HALT)153.61 MIRZAPUR Jn.325.87 (CPR)CHHAPRA B.G.SINGLELINE CT)CHT AASCHAURA (HALT)52.20 (CATA)CHHATA BYVRNSIY201.65 (BCY)VARANASICITY CHHAPRA GRAMIN321.13 (DRGJ)DARAGANJ323.966 (GZT)GHAZIPURGHAT(HALT)126.17 (SDC)SAIDABAD298.20 (KFK)KATKA 244.10 (JGG)JANGIGANJ273.858 (BSB)VARANASI205.45 UTTARPRADESH BIHAR (ALD) ALLAHABADJn.329.21 M.G.SINGLELINE (RTR)RAMNATHPUR309.04 (NTU)NIGATPUR231.372 (HDK)HANDIAKHAS290.787 C)HAR KACHERI323.86 (CI)CHHAPRA (HDT)HARDUTTPUR216.26 (AMH) AHIMANPUR256.579 (MUV)MANDUWADIH208.865 (ALY) ALLAHABADCITY 327.20 (ATRR) (HALT)279.21 ATRAURA (ALMU) ALMAU(HALT)260.11 (GYN)GYANPURROAD265.574 N.C.R. N.E.R. (RTB)RAJA TALAB222.258 Preparedby- (MBS)MADHOSINGH252.388 B.G.&M.G.LINE (SJGH)SARAIJAGDISH(HALT)272.11 RajKishor/SSE(PW)/Planning KHKCHW ROAD236.775 (KWH)KACHHAWA (BHLP)BHULLANPUR(HALT)211.117 (BRWH)BAHERWA (HALT)228.195.
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