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Nashik Road (sometimes referred to as Nasik Road) is a suburb of Nashik that contains the city's railway station.The name 'Nashik Road' was originally used for the town surrounding the station (about 8 km or 5 miles southwest from the heart of Nashik city) and parts of the adjoining Deolali village, but has been administratively merged with the Nashik Municipal Corporation since the year 1984.
Nasik Road Railway Station or Nashik Road Railway Station serves Nashik city, Nashik Road and surrounding areas in Nashik district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the main railway station of Nashik. It is one of the oldest and busiest railway stations in India. It is located on Mumbai–Delhi, Mumbai–Kolkata main line.
It is a popular tourist attraction situated in the Nashik Road suburb of the city of Nashik in the State of Maharashtra in India. It is privately operated through a trust and was built through a generous donation by the late Mr. J.D. Chauhan-Bytco, a local industrialist. [1] [2] The temple was founded in the year 1971. [3]
Due to the length of route this plan was scrapped. (265 km by rail compared to 202 km by road between Pune and Nashik road) New plan. However this route was revised and now will be 231 km instead of old 265 km. The new route will divert from Manjari (11 km from Pune Junction) instead of old diversion from Talegaon. There will be total of 24 ...
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Indira Gandhi Chawk or Narayan Bapu Nagar Chawk [1] is a road junction and public space of Nashik's Nashik Road, built in 2003 to connect Jail Road (SH26) with the major shopping area Nashik Road. Indira Gandhi was the first female Prime Minister of Republic of India , This circle was open to public in 2003 with the help of Vilasrao Deshmukh ...
English: Shrine of the Infant Jesus is located in the suburb of Nashik Road near Nashik city, Nashik district, Maharashtra state, India. Date 29 May 2018, 22:42:18
The stretch between Nashik and Nashik Road was jungle-covered, and the only mode of transport from the station to the city was horse-drawn carriage or one of two taxis. The tram originated from the Old Municipal Corporation building located on Main Road, and terminated at the Nashik Road railway station (8–10 km). It passed through the areas ...