Pachāsa

Pachāsa is a railway station in , , .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Rahui Road railway station and Ambapendarpur Halt railway station.

Railway station
is a railway station on the Bakhtiyarpur–Tilaiya line under the Danapur railway division of East Central Railway zone. It is situated beside National Highway 31 at Patasang in in the Indian state of . is situated 3 km northeast of Pachāsa.

Railway stop
is a halt railway station on the Bakhtiyarpur–Tilaiya line under the Danapur railway division of East Central Railway zone. is situated 2 km northeast of Pachāsa.

Railway stop
is a railway station on the Bakhtiyarpur–Tilaiya line under the Danapur railway division of East Central Railway zone. It is situated beside Bihar Sharif Eastern Bypass, Imamganj at Sohsarai in in the Indian state of . is situated 3 km southeast of Pachāsa.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bihar Sharif.

Photo: Abhishek.chandan, Public domain.
is a town of 300,000 people in , . It is east of the Paimar River, a tributary of the Ganges River. The old centre of town has examples of medieval Islamic architecture, such as the Bukhari Mosque.

Pachāsa

Latitude
25.2507° or 25° 15′ 3″ north
Longitude
85.5184° or 85° 31′ 6″ east
Elevation
57 metres (187 feet)
Open location code
7MQ77G29+79
Geo­Names ID
1260980
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