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Thawe Junction railway station

Thawe Junction railway station (sometimes pronounced Thawen) is a medium-sized village in the Gopalganj district of the Indian state of Bihar. Located about 6 kilometers southwest of the district headquarters Gopalganj, Thawe is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindu devotees due to the presence of the notable Devi temple, Thawe Mandir. The village is also served by Thawe Junction railway station, a key railway station under the North Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways. The station connects several important regional lines and facilitates travel to major cities such as Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Patna, and Tatanagar.

Redevelopment

Thawe Junction railway station has been redeveloped under the Government of India’s Amrit Bharat Station Scheme (ABSS), which aims to modernize major railway stations across the country by enhancing infrastructure, aesthetics, and passenger amenities.

The redevelopment project was completed at an estimated cost of ₹11.75 crore. The inauguration of the station’s upgraded facilities took place in 2023 and was part of a nationwide event in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated 103 redeveloped railway stations across 18 states.

Key features of the redevelopment

Major trains

The following trains halt at Thawe Junction railway station. The list excludes special trains (number starting with '0'):

See also

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