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Jamtara Railway Station (JMT) is a small railway station located in the Jamtara district of Jharkhand, India. It is well-connected to other major cities in the state, with two platforms offering basic facilities like waiting rooms and drinking water. The station is particularly known for its beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and its connection to the nearby religious sites. TourismJamtara Devi Temple: A renowned Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Durga. Baba Baidyanath Temple: A famous Shiva temple located in Deoghar, about 100 km from Jamtara. Jamtara Masjid: A historic mosque known for its intricate architecture. Tarapith Temple: A significant Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, located near Jamtara. Panchet Hill: A scenic hill with a historic fort and breathtaking views. FoodBiryani Corner: Famous for its delicious and aromatic biryani. The Dhaba: A popular choice for its authentic North Indian vegetarian cuisine. Samosa Corner: Known for its crispy and flavorful samosas and other snacks. The Vegetarian Cafe: A cozy cafe offering a variety of vegetarian dishes and beverages. The Street Food Stall: A popular street food stall serving delicious and affordable vegetarian snacks. | ||
Station AddressStation Road, Jamtara State: Jharkhand Elevation: 194 m above sea level Type: Regular Category: NSG-5Zone: ER/Eastern Division: Asansol No Recent News for JMT/Jamtara Nearby Stations in the News | Dhanbad Airport/DBD: 42 km Number of Platforms: 2 Number of Halting Trains: 52 Number of Originating Trains: 0 Number of Terminating Trains: 0 | 0 Follows Rating: 1.9/5 (104 votes) cleanliness - average (13) porters/escalators - poor (13) food - poor (13) transportation - average (13) lodging - poor (13) railfanning - average (13) sightseeing - poor (13) safety - average (13) |