Bailey Road Halt

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Patna, India

Train station

Bailey Road Halt Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bailey Road Halt is located in Patna, India on Veerchand Patel Road Area. Bailey Road Halt is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category train station in India.

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Veerchand Patel Road Area

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Chandra Shekhar Choudhary

This Rail route from Patna Junction to Digha railway station is now removed by Railway Authority & Land has been transferred to State Government. This Land is now developed as two way two lane road. Many vehicular underpass has been constructed & ROB is being under construction. Road is almost constructed. After completion of all structure, this road serves a mass people of Patna. This route will be very useful in future.

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Uday Lal Das

Busy

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anisha jaiswal

Bihar Museum is a very good place for students and elders also for the Foreigners

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Danish subhani

Bailey Road is a road and neighbourhood in Patna, India. It connects Patna with Danapur. It roughly starts from Income Tax Golambar and ends in Danapur, running through the heart of the city. It is one of the most important roads in the city. Many important landmarks like Patna High Court, Patna Women's College, Patna Secretariat, Patna Zoo, Patna Airport, Bihar Museum etc. are situated beside or near to this road. Bailey Road was officially renamed as Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, but this road is still widely known as Bailey Road..This area is served by Shastrinagar Police Station of Patna Police. Bailey Road Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg Neighbourhood the Bihar Museum as seen from Bailey Road Bailey Road Location in Patna, India Coordinates: 2536′37″N 857′55″E Country. India StateBiharMetroPatnaLanguages • Spoken. Hindi, English PIN. 800014-15. Planning agency. Patna Metropolitan Area AuthorityCivic agency. Patna Municipal Corporation History Under the British Raj, Patna gradually started to attain its lost glory and emerged as an important and strategic centre of learning and trade in India. When the Bengal Presidencywas partitioned in 1912 to carve out a separate province, Patna was made the capital of the new province of Bihar and Orissa. The city limits were stretched westwards to accommodate the administrative base, and the township of Bankipore took shape along the Bailey Road (originally spelt as Bayley Road, after the first Lt. Governor of Bihar and Orissa, Sir Steuart Colvin Bayley). This area was called the New Capital Area. Best places of Patna are lies aside this Bailey road ie Jawahar lal Nehru road.

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Pradeep Sinha

Now trains don't run on this route. Services are withdrawn permanently.

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Ahmad Ansari

Like good but not excellent

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Avinash Anand

Nice area and location but dirty road

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Travel with Niket Karan

This railway line has been removed