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Bankura Junction (BQA) is a major railway station in the town of Bankura, West Bengal. Situated off Second Feeder Road, it offers three platforms, basic amenities like waiting rooms and refreshment stalls. It serves as a gateway to the historic and culturally rich region of Bankura, known for its terracotta art, Bishnupur temples, and the scenic Susunia hills. TourismBankura Rajbari: A historical palace with intricate architecture and cultural significance. Susunia Hills: Scenic hills with rock formations and ancient temples, offering hiking trails and stunning views. Bishnupur: Known for its terracotta temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu, a popular pilgrimage site. Madan Mohan Temple: A revered temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, famous for its beautiful carvings and festive celebrations. Jora Mandir: Two temples dedicated to Shiva and Parvati, known for their unique architectural style. FoodBhojohori Manna: Popular for Bengali vegetarian delicacies and thalis. Annapurna Restaurant: Offers a range of vegetarian dishes, known for its hygiene and good service. Shree Krishna Sweets: Specializes in sweets and snacks, perfect for a quick bite. The Dhaba: Casual eatery serving delicious vegetarian curries and parathas. Subway: Chain restaurant offering a variety of vegetarian sandwiches and salads. | ||
Station AddressOff. Second Feeder Road, Station Road, Bankura - 722 122 State: West Bengal Elevation: 84 m above sea level Type: Junction Category: NSG-4Zone: SER/South Eastern Division: Adra No Recent News for BQA/Bankura Junction Nearby Stations in the News | Number of Platforms: 3 Number of Halting Trains: 70 Number of Originating Trains: 6 Number of Terminating Trains: 7 | 0 Follows Rating: 3.3/5 (150 votes) cleanliness - good (19) porters/escalators - average (19) food - average (19) transportation - good (18) lodging - average (19) railfanning - good (18) sightseeing - good (19) safety - good (19) |