Sonbarsa Kachahari railway station | |
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General information | |
Location | Sonbarsa Kachahari, Kharagpur, Dist - Saharsa, Bihar - 852202 India |
Elevation | 41m above sea level |
Platforms | 2 |
Construction | |
Structure type | Standard (Ground station) |
Parking | No |
Bicycle facilities | No |
Other information | |
Status | Active |
Station code | SBM |
Fare zone | East Central Railway (ECR) |
Sonbarsa Kachahari railway station (station code: SBM) is a railway station located in Sonbarsa Kachahari, in the Saharsa district of Bihar, India. Positioned at an elevation of 41 meters above sea level, the station serves as a halt for several trains running through the region. It has two platforms and falls under the jurisdiction of the East Central Railway, specifically within the Samastipur division. The station is categorized as NSG-5, reflecting its moderate importance. It primarily serves local passengers, connecting them to nearby towns and cities. [1] Despite its role as a halt station, it does not have any originating or terminating trains. [2]
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