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Sirhind Junction (SIR) is a railway station located in Sirhind, Punjab, India. It has three platforms and offers basic amenities like waiting rooms and refreshment stalls. Sirhind is known for its historical significance, being the site of the famous Battle of Sirhind fought in 1708. TourismGurudwara Fatehgarh Sahib: A prominent Sikh shrine dedicated to the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. Daula Sahib: A historical monument marking the site of a battle between Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and Guru Gobind Singh. The Tomb of Hazrat Shah Alam: A revered Muslim shrine containing the tomb of a prominent Sufi saint. Mandir Sahib: A Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Gurdwara Jyoti Saroop: A Sikh shrine known for its serene atmosphere. FoodDhaba 101: Known for its delicious North Indian vegetarian dishes. The Veg Corner: Offers a variety of vegetarian snacks and meals. Sukhdev Dhaba: Famous for its authentic Punjabi vegetarian cuisine. Amritsari Kulcha: Specializes in mouthwatering Kulchas and other Punjabi snacks. The Vegetarian Restaurant: A popular choice for vegetarians offering a wide range of options. | ||
Station AddressStation Road, Humayunpur, Sirhind, District Fatehgarh Sahib - 140406 State: Punjab Elevation: 267 m above sea level Type: Junction Category: NSG-4Zone: NR/Northern Division: Ambala No Recent News for SIR/Sirhind Junction Nearby Stations in the News | Chandigarh Airport/IXC: 41 km Number of Platforms: 3 Number of Halting Trains: 64 Number of Originating Trains: 0 Number of Terminating Trains: 0 | 1 Follows Rating: 3.5/5 (65 votes) cleanliness - good (8) porters/escalators - average (7) food - good (9) transportation - good (8) lodging - average (6) railfanning - good (9) sightseeing - good (9) safety - good (9) |