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System Map of Danapur Division. Corrected Upto 08/07/2020 NORTH SYSTEM MAP OF DANAPUR DIVISION. CORRECTED UPTO 08/07/2020 TO BARH THERMAL POWER UTTAR TO BARH THERMAL POWER PRADESH BIHAR DNR DIVN Km. 16.00 RAJENDRAPUL (RJO) Km. 7.17 SEE DIVN. DIGHA BR HALT.(DGBH) Km. 8.70 HATHIDAH LINK (L/C) Km. 4.44 NAGSAR (NXR) Km. 10.14 TARI GHAT (TRG) Km. 18.67 SARHULA (SAHA) Km. 6.00 BUXAR DNR DIVN. PATALIPUTRA STN.(PPTA) Km. 5.90 Km. STN.(PPTA) PATALIPUTRA PHULWARI SHARIF (PSBE) Km. 550.00 Km. (PSBE) SHARIF PHULWARI NADAON 'H' (NDON) Km. 655.83 BHOJPUR KUSHALPUR HARNAHA 'H' (KPHH) Km. 649.85 Km. (KPHH) 'H' HARNAHA KUSHALPUR BARUNA (BUE) Km. 651.91 V. GIRI 'H' (VVG) Km. 641.21 SACHIWALAYA 'H' (SCY) Km. 546.27 Km. (SCY) 'H' SACHIWALAYA DUMRAON (DURE) Km. 644.96 TWINING GANJ (TWG) Km. 637.31 PATNA JN. (PNBE) Km. 543.55 VEER KUNWAR SINGH DHARAULI 'H' (VKDH) Km. 633.30 Km. 'H' (VKDH) DHARAULI SINGH KUNWAR VEER RAJENDRA NAGAR (RJPB) Km. 541.17 DANAPUR (DNR) Km. 553.25 RAGHUNATHPUR (RPR) Km. 628.62 Km. (RPR) RAGHUNATHPUR GULZAR BAGH (GZH) Km. 536.58 NEORA (NEO) Km. 559.02 SIKARIA 'H' (SKRI) Km. 623.15 KULHARIA (KUA) Km. 582.71 Km. (KUA) KULHARIA GANDHI 'H' (GNHI) Km. 563.30 BANAHI (BYN) Km. 619.98 SADISOPUR (SDE) Km. 566.07 Km. (SDE) SADISOPUR JAMIRA 'H' (JMIR) Km. 588.53 576.17 Km. (PAIL) 'H PALI BIHATA (BTA) Km. 570.69 AMAR SAHEED JAGDEO PD. 'H' (ASJP) Km. 617.23 Km. (ASJP) 'H' PD. JAGDEO SAHEED AMAR KOELWAR (KWR) Km. 579.03 ARA JN. (ARA) Km. 592.65 PATEL 'H' (PATL) Km. 568.70 BEGUSARAI BIHIYA (BEA) Km. 614.14 Km. (BEA) BIHIYA RAMANAND TEWARY 'H' (RNTE) Km. 610.15 Km. (RNTE) 'H' TEWARY RAMANAND JAGJIVAN 'H' (JGWA) Km. 595.95 Km. (JGWA) 'H' JAGJIVAN PATNA SHAHIB (PNC) Km. 533.64 SARVODAYA 'H' (SAN) Km. 608.20 Km. (SAN) 'H' SARVODAYA KAURIYA 'H' (KYA) Km. 606.52 599.10 Km. (-) 'H' MAHATBANIA (Km.8.50) KARISATH (KRS) Km. 602.49 BARH COURTBARH SAHARI(BARH) 'H' (BCHT) Km.'H' (SHT) Km.480.16 482.40 Km. 477.40 RAILEYLEMUABAD ENGLISH 'H' 'H' (RLE) (LEB) Km. Km. 474.50 472.75 DEEDARGANJ 'H' (DDGJ) Km. 530.13 PUNARAKH (PHK) Km. 469.92 ACHUARA 'H' (ACU) Km. 485.90 PATNA BANKA GHAT (BKG) Km. 527.53 MEKRA MEMRAKHABAD 'H' (MMKB) Km. 467.30 ATHMAL GOLA (ATL) Km. 489.34 MORE (MOR) Km. 461.75 FATUHA JN. (FUT) Km. 521.69 BAKHTIYARPURJAIPRAKASH JN. MAHULI (BKP) Km.'H' (JPML) 498.14 Km. 491.53 KANHAIPUR 'H' (KNHP) Km. 464.93 BUDHDEVCHAK YADAV NAGAR 'H' (BCYN) Km. 519.70 HARDAS BIGHA (HDE) Km. 516.21 BARHAPUR 'H' (BHAP) Km. 459.33 PARSA BAZAR (PRBZ) Km. 6.21 TEKACHAMPAPUR BIGHA (TKBG) 'H' Km. (CPPR) 502.66 Km. 500.79 KHUSROPURMANJHAULIGRAMKARAUTA (KOO) SALIMPURKm. (KWO) 513.06'H' (MJM) Km. BIHAR Km.507.15 (SMBH)509.64 Km. 504.60 GOKUL NAGAR (GLNC) Km.3.45 (Km. 483.00) SHIVNAR 'H' (SIBN) Km.TALL 457.40 JN. (TALL) Km. 450.00 ZAMANIA (ZNA) Km. 711.00 Km. (ZNA) ZAMANIA DNR DIVN. (Km. 643.0) MACHHRIYAWAN 'H' (MCY) Km. 4.67 DHEENA (DHA) Km. 723.43 Km. (DHA) DHEENA BAHORA CHANDIL (BHCL) Km. 715.96 Km. (BHCL) CHANDIL BAHORA DARAULI (DRV) Km. 704.75 Km. (DRV) DARAULI KARNAUTI 'H' (KRNN) Km. 2.70 MOKAMA JN. (MKA) Km.HATHIDAH 454.36 (HTZ) Km. 447.31 TULSIASHRAM (TLAM) Km. 730.73 RAMGOVIND SINGH MAHULI 'H' ( -) Km. 10.0 NAIKA ROAD 'H' (NARD) Km. 6.15 SAKALDIHA (SLD) Km. 737.03 Km. (SLD) SAKALDIHA (Km. 512.20) (Km.0.80) PUNPUN GHAT 'H' (PNUG) Km. 12.21 DANIYAWAN BAZAR 'H' (DNWN) Km. 7.91 KHARUARA 'H' ( -) Km. 6.33 (Km. 590.10) KUCHAMAN (KCA) Km. 743.92 Km. (KCA) KUCHAMAN PUNPUN (PPN) Km. 13.25 E.RLY. MGS DIVN. DANIYAWAN (DHWN) Km. 9.29 HARNAUT (HRT) Km. 10.40 DNR DIVN. (Km.748.0) JATDUMRI 'H' (JTDM) Km. 15.15 SINGIYAWAN 'H' (SGYW) Km. 10.81 MURHARI 'H' (MUHI) Km. 13.20 RAMPUR DUMRA (RDUM) Km. 442.57 POTHAHI (PET) Km. 18.76 DIYAWAN 'H' (DYW) Km. 13.99 WENA (WENA) Km. 15.48 JALALPUR 'H' (JGP) Km. 439.50 (Km. 695.0) (MGS DIV.) NEMA 'H' (NEMA) Km. 22.50 LOHANDA 'H' (LHNA) Km. 17.17 IMLIBIGHA 'H' (IMLI) Km. 18.40 BARAHIYA (BRYA) Km. 436.69 RAHUI ROAD 'H' (RRE) Km. 21.36 PD.DEEN DAYAL UPADHYAY NADWAN (NDW) Km. 23.74 KAMTA 'H' ( - ) Km. 19.00 GANGASAHAI 'H' (GGSY) Km. 434.35 2 AMBA PENDAPUR 'H' (APP) Km. 22.43 (DDU) Km.755.35 SASARAM HILSA (HIL) Km. 21.26 NALANDA DEKPURA 'H' (DKR) Km.23.25 DUMRI 'H' (DMRX) Km. 432.30 BUXAR (BXR) Km. 661.28 97.20 KM MASAUDHI COURT 'H' (-) Km.27.80 JUNAIR 'H' (JAR) Km. 26.91 TAREGNA (TEA) Km. 29.52 K SOHSARAI 'H' (SOW) Km. 25.75 (Km. 435.50) DHURANT JWAS 'H' (DJS) Km. 429.13 RAMBHAWAN 'H' (RPWN) Km. 29.10 BIHAR SHARIFF (BEHS) Km. 29.35 MANKATH (MKB) Km. 427.28 EKANGAR SARAI (EKR) Km. 32.82 CHAUSA (CSA) Km. 672.14 CHHOTAKI MASAUDHI 'H' (CKMI) Km. 32.00 TUNGI 'H' (TNGI) Km. 33.10 ASHOK DAM ( - ) Km. 425.00 TENERI 'H' (TNRI) Km. 34.58 AUNGARIDHAM 'H' (ANGM) Km. 36.61 LUCKEESARAIKIUL JN. (KEU) (LKR) Km. Km. 420.35 421.54 PAWAPURI RAOD 'H' (POE) Km. 35.36 (Km. 2.00) NADAUL (NDU) Km. 36.28 KHURAMPUR 'H' (KAMR) Km. 39.26 KAROTALUCKEESARAI PATRI 'H' (KRTR) Km.MAHESHLETA 7.60 'H' (MHLT) Km. 416.82 GAHMAR (GMR) Km. 681.70 Km. (GMR) GAHMAR SEONAN 'H' (-) Km. 38.20 DEEPNAGAR 'H' (DPNR) Km. 38.66 GARSANDA (GSDH) Km. 10.18 ISLAMPUR (IPR) Km. 42.67 KACHHIYANA 'H' (-) Km. 12.10 LAKHOCHAK 'H' (LCK) Km. 415.26 KARONA 'H' (KRON) Km. 40.50 NALANDA (NLD) Km. 41.91 SIRARI (SRY) Km. 16.39 BANSIPUR (BSQP) Km. 412.80 ADARSH MANPUR 'H' (AHMP) Km. 19.97 JEHANABAD (JHD) Km. 44.72 Km :-21.007 MAHURI 'H' (MH) Km. 44.15 Y GOHARIGRAM 'H' (GIG) Km. 411.48 BHADAURA (BWH) Km. 689.40 KHUDAGANJ Km 5.97 EKSARI 'H' (EKH) Km. 22.31 BARAKALAN 'H' (BQW) Km. 676.52 Km. (BQW) 'H' BARAKALAN SILAO (SILO) Km. 46.91 SEIKHPURA (SHK) Km. 26.51 BALAHPUR 'H' (BLHR) Km. 410.95JAMUI KARAHIYA 'H' (KKRH) Km. 685.08 KUSUMBHA BIHAR 'H' (KSMB) Km. 32.94 JEHANABAD COURTMAI (JHDC)'H' (MAI) Km. Km. 47.58 51.20 KARAHDIH 'H' (KHDH) DERGAON 'H' (DRGN) Km. 37.76 USIAKHAS 'H' (USK) Km. 693.21 Km. (USK) 'H' USIAKHAS KATARI Km 16.90 MANANPUR (MNP) Km. 406.44 HARSINGRA 'H' Km 10.875 Km. 50.31 SARDAR PATEL 'H' (SDPH) KASICHAK (KSC) Km. 41.59 (Km. 406.00) BASUACHAK 'H' (BQSP) Km. 403.96 JEHANABAD NIYAZIPUR 'H' (NZP) Km. 53.60 NEKPUR'H' (NKPU) Km. 60.55 Km. 50.57 PAWANI KAMARPUR 'H' (PWKP) Km. 667.35 Km. (PWKP) 'H' KAMARPUR PAWANI DILDAR NAGAR (DLN) Km. 697.45 NATESAR (NES) Km. 70.55 RAJGIR (RGD) Km. 53.00 BAGHI GAUSPUR 'H' (BFX) Km. 46.33 BHALUI (BFM) Km. 401.50 MIRABIGHA 'H' (MBAH) Km. 55.56 (Km. 54.00) TEHTA (THA) Km. 57.28 NES Km 21.007 JETHIAN (JTN) Km. 77.30 SONWARSA 'H' (SONW) Km. 48.50 KUNDAR 'H' (KDER) Km. 397.14 MAKHDUMPUR GAYA (MDE) Km. 61.28 SARSOO 'H' (SRSO) Km. 81.60 (Km.WARISALEGANJ 53.00) (WES) Km. 51.76 BARABAR 'H' (BBHT) Km. 63.50 ORO (ORO) Km. 89.20 BAGHI BARDIHA (BBE) Km. 59.38 JAMUI (JMU) Km. 392.43 NER 'H' (NERH) Km. 68.75 MOHAMMADPUR 'H' (MMDP)Km. 93.82 SADIPUR 'H' (-) Km. 64.53 CHAURA (CUX) Km. 384.41 WANABAR 'H' (-) Km. 69.17 HISUA 'H' (HIS) Km. 95.20 TIA Km. 100.08NAWADAH (NWD) Km. 70.48 BELA (BELA) Km. 72.18 CHATAR 'H' (CTHT) Km. GIDHAUR (GHR) Km. 377.86 MANJHWE 'H' (MZW)GAROBIGHA Km. 'H' (GBHA) Km. DADPUR (DPX) Km. 373.57 PURA 'H'JAMUNAWAN (PAHB) Km.TILAIYA (JMN)104.33 Km.(TIA) 98.91 Km. 87.83 NEYAMATPUR (NYM) Km. 77.07 KARJARAKOLHANA (KRJR)WAZERGANJ 'H' Km. (KLNA) 113.30 (WZJ)Km. 109.45 Km. 105.84 JHAJHA (JAJ) Km. 366.43 GAYA ORE 'H' (ORE) Km. 78.90 PAIMAR(PMI) Km. 117.65.30 E.RLY. CHAKAND (CHK) Km. 82.16 (KM 11.76 ) JURIDICTION BANDHUA(BNF ) Km. 12.0 DNR DIVN. Sr.DEN/3 - (Km.90.80)MGS DIVN. DNR DIVN. Sr. DEN/1 - (Km.364.40) (KM 24.50) 79.12 NORTH Sr. DEN/2 - BIHARSHARIF - SHIEKPURA SECTION GAYA JN (GYA) 91.75 97.33 MANPUR (MPO) 123.99 DNR DIVN. DEN/HQ - KHERAUNDHA 83.01 AT (KM 23.0) BIHARSHARIF Km. 52.322 LAUNDH AT DEN/TRACK - (KM 15.20) MALTIPUR Km. 32.609 MGS DIVN. DNR DIVN. ASHTHAMA Km. 29.709 BARBIGHA Km. 17.107 L E G E N D (Km.124.0) AMAWAN Km. 21.709 SARSAJAMALPUR Km. 11.70 SHK Km. 0.00 ELECTRIFIED THIRD LINE DETAIL AT 'Y' B.G. DOUBLE LINE DANIYAWAN - BIHAR SHARIF SECTION ELECTRIFIED LINE DANIYAWAN (DHWN) Km. 0.00 RIVER SULTANPUR 'H' Km. 6.00 LACHHUBIGHA Km. 8.90 CHANDI Km. 16.10 NORTH RUKHAI 'H' Km. 14.20 DIVISIONAL BORDER BADHAUNA 'H' Km. 20.50 STATIOS NOORSARAI Km. 24.45 PROP. NEW LINE - BTA- AURANGABAD (Via A.N. Road) -- --118.45Km. K DEKPURA 'H' (DKR) Km.23.25 SE(P.WAY)'S HD. QR. PROP. NEW LINE - NEO- DHWN -- -- -- 42.80 KM.
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