SAS Nagar Mohali railway station
SAS Nagar Mohali railway station is the main railway station in Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar district in Punjab. It serves Mohali, the city adjacent to Chandigarh in the Indian state of Punjab.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Railway station
- Description: railway station in India
- Also known as: “Mohali”, “Sahibzada Ajitsingh Nagar (Mohali)”, and “Sas Nagar Mohali”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include I. S. Bindra Stadium and Mohali International Hockey Stadium.
I. S. Bindra Stadium
Stadium
Photo: DeepArjunSingh, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The I. S. Bindra Punjab Cricket Association Stadium is a cricket ground located in Mohali, Punjab, India. It is commonly referred to as the Mohali Stadium. I. S. Bindra Stadium is situated 3 km north of SAS Nagar Mohali railway station.
Mohali International Hockey Stadium
Stadium
International Hockey Stadium or OBSS International Hockey Stadium is a field hockey stadium in Mohali, Punjab, India. This stadium serves as the home ground for the hockey club, Punjab Warriors, of Hockey India League. Mohali International Hockey Stadium is situated 2½ km north of SAS Nagar Mohali railway station.
Ryan International School
School
Ryan International Group of Institutions is a group of private educational institutions in India and other countries. The group started its first school in Kerala in 1976 and currently has more than 135 schools in India and other countries including significant locations in Maharashtra, Delhi-NCR, and Karnataka. Ryan International School is situated 3½ km northeast of SAS Nagar Mohali railway station.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mohali and Zirakpur.
Mohali
Photo: Harvinder Chandigarh, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Mohali is a satellite city of Chandigarh and is also an administrative district of the Punjab, state in the Plains of India.
Zirakpur
Photo: Zcarstvnz, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Zirakpur is a town in Mohali District, Punjab, neighboring Mohali, India. It is set on the foothills of Shivalik hills. It is part of the tehsil Dera Bassi.
Chandigarh
Photo: duncid, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Chandigarh is India's first planned city, quite distinct from the rest of the country and considerably better organised. It is the capital of both Haryana and Punjab states, but the city is not part of either state, being a union territory, i.e. administered directly by the central government.
SAS Nagar Mohali railway station
- Categories: station located on surface, station, and transportation
- Location: SAS Nagar Mohali, S.A.S Nagar, Punjab, Plains, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
30.66598° or 30° 39′ 58″ northLongitude
76.73961° or 76° 44′ 23″ eastElevation
310 metres (1,017 feet)Operator
NRNetwork
IRAbbreviation
“SASN”Open location code
8J2RMP8Q+9ROpenStreetMap ID
node 1424479531OpenStreetMap feature
public_transport=stationOpenStreetMap feature
railway=station
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In Other Languages
From French to Santali—“SAS Nagar Mohali railway station” goes by many names.
- French: “SAS Nagar Mohali”
- Hindi: “एस ए एस नगर मोहाली रेलवे स्टेशन”
- Hindi: “मोहाली”
- Japanese: “モーハーリー”
- Panjabi: “ਸਾਹਿਬਜ਼ਾਦਾ ਅਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਨਗਰ ਮੋਹਾਲੀ ਰੇਲਵੇ ਸਟੇਸ਼ਨ”
- Santali: “ᱥᱟᱥ ᱱᱟᱜᱟᱨ ᱢᱚᱦᱟᱞᱤ ᱨᱮᱞᱣᱮ ᱥᱴᱮᱥᱚᱱ”
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