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Angar Ghat railway station (ARG) is located on the Howrah-Bardhaman chord line in West Bengal, India. It is a small station with 2 platforms, catering primarily to local passengers. While basic amenities like waiting rooms and water facilities are available, the station lacks extensive infrastructure. The nearby area offers a glimpse into rural Bengal, with its serene natural surroundings and charming local markets. TourismKalna Temple: A historic temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate architecture. Hanuman Temple: A popular local temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, believed to have healing powers. Jagannath Temple: A revered temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath, attracting devotees from across the region. Durga Temple: A beautiful temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, known for its vibrant festivals. Ramkrishna Mission: A spiritual center offering peace and tranquility, with a serene atmosphere. FoodAnnapurna: Popular for its delicious vegetarian thalis and North Indian dishes. The Dhaba: A local favorite offering authentic Bengali vegetarian cuisine. Krishna Sweets: Offers a wide variety of fresh sweets, snacks, and vegetarian fast food. Shanti Restaurant: A clean and simple restaurant serving traditional vegetarian fare. The Curry House: Known for its flavorful vegetarian curries and rice dishes. | ||
Station AddressNH 55, Station Road, Angaar Ghat, 848236 State: Bihar Elevation: 48 m above sea level Type: Regular Category: n/aZone: ECR/East Central Division: Samastipur No Recent News for ARG/Angar Ghat Nearby Stations in the News | Patna Airport/PAT: 90 km Number of Platforms: 2 Number of Halting Trains: 12 Number of Originating Trains: 0 Number of Terminating Trains: 0 | 0 Follows Rating: 2.3/5 (8 votes) cleanliness - poor (1) porters/escalators - poor (1) food - average (1) transportation - average (1) lodging - average (1) railfanning - average (1) sightseeing - average (1) safety - good (1) |