Godavari Railway Station

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Rajahmundry, India

Inclined railway station

Godavari Railway Station Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Godavari Railway Station is located in Rajahmundry, India on Lakshmivarapu Pet, Seshayya Metta. Godavari Railway Station is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category inclined railway station in India.

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Lakshmivarapu Pet, Seshayya Metta

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i love you anira

24 hrs canteen nature friendly on bank of godavari river

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Chandra Babu

Nice station... Full of trees

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DONDAPATI AKASH RAJ

Very small station.very few train stop here but good to look......

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Durga Prasad

Maintenance is worst here, local beggars stayed inside the station

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Suman Barman

Railway station is just beside the river, lovely place. I love it

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PRASANTH

The Godavari Railway Station area is a Historical place to visit. It also had Underground subway. It is one of the Tourist place, near to main road. The train track connected to station looks quite good, and the train goes through river Godavari , the view is awesome . Make sure that the station has two train routes, All main station trains are not connected to this station. Only passenger trains stops here.

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Train Driver

It's a small station. Adjacent to this Station Godavari River is there. Beautiful location. Always water will be available. Good facilities are available in this station. River has a Pushkar Ghat. Ghat is beautifully constructed.

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RajShekhar

Standing in the subway station, I began to appreciate the place — almost to enjoy it. First of all, I looked at the lighting: a row of meager light bulbs, unscreened, yellow, and coated with filth, stretched toward the black mouth of the tunnel, as though it were a bolt hole in an abandoned coal mine. Then I lingered, with zest, on the walls and ceilings: lavatory tiles which had been white about fifty years ago, and were now encrusted with soot, coated with the remains of a dirty liquid which might be either atmospheric humidity mingled with smog or the result of a perfunctory attempt to clean them with cold water; and, above them, gloomy vaulting from which dingy paint was peeling off like scabs from an old wound, sick black paint leaving a leprous white undersurface.