Kamshet
Kamshet is a region located in Pune district in the state of Maharashtra, India, 110 km from Mumbai City, and 45 km from Pune in Pune district. It is 16 km from the twin hill stations of Khandala and Lonavala and is accessible by road and rail from Mumbai and Pune.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest
Highlights include Kamshet.
Kamshet
Railway station
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Kamshet railway station or Kamshet station is a railway station of Pune Suburban Railway on Mumbai–Chennai line. Local trains between Pune Junction–Lonavala, Shivajinagar–Lonavla stop here.
Kamshet
- Type: Town
- Description: human settlement in India
- Categories: human settlement and locality
- Location: Mawal, Pune, South Maharashtra, Maharashtra, Western India, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
18.7629° or 18° 45′ 47″ northLongitude
73.5576° or 73° 33′ 28″ eastElevation
619 metres (2,031 feet)Open location code
7JCMQH75+53OpenStreetMap ID
node 1760951578OpenStreetMap feature
place=town
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Ukrainian—“Kamshet” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “卡姆什特”
- Chinese: “卡姆谢特”
- Dutch: “Kamshet”
- Irish: “Kamshet”
- Marathi: “कामशेत”
- Ukrainian: “Камшет”
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