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  2. Tourist attractions in Mangalore - Wikipedia

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    A schematic map showing the tourist places in Mangalore city. The city of Mangalore is proclaimed as the gateway to Karnataka [1] and lies nestled between the blue waters of the Arabian Sea and the green, towering hills of the Western Ghats. The 184 square km city is spread out over the backwaters of the two rivers, Netravati and Gurpura.

  3. Mangalore Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    It was during T.A. Pai’s tenure as Railway Minister in 1971 that the first direct link train No. 131/132 Jayanthi Janatha Express from Mangalore to Delhi commenced with the Mangalore Railway Station as the starting point. Apart from the Konkan Railway, even the Mangalore-Jammu Tavi Navyug Express is George Fernandes’s gift to his hometown ...

  4. Mangalore Junction railway station - Wikipedia

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    It is an important railway station connecting Konkan , Western Ghat (Mangalore Hassan Mysore line) and Malabar railways and is also the gateway to the port city of Mangalore located at Darbar Hill, Padil, Mangalore, 575007. The station is a junction interconnecting Mangalore Central railway station with Kerala in the south, Maharashtra/Goa and ...

  5. Hampankatta - Wikipedia

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    Rail connectivity in Mangalore was established in 1907. Mangalore was also the starting point of India's longest rail route. The city has two railway stations, Mangalore Central (at Hampankatta) and Mangalore Junction (at Kankanadi). A metre gauge railway track, built through the Western Ghats, connects Mangalore with

  6. Surathkal railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Surathkal railway station is just 500 meters east of national highway NH-66. There is a bus-stop at the entrance of the railway station road where one can get city buses to Hampankatta, Panambur, Kulai, Kulur, Mangalore, Kankanady, Krishnapura, Katipalla, and Bajpe. Discarded manual signal system at Suratkal railway station

  7. Pilikula Nisargadhama - Wikipedia

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    New Mangalore Port, Mangalore- 13 km; Tannirbhavi Beach, Mangalore- 16 km; Panambur Beach, Mangalore - 17 km; National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, Mangalore - 22 km; Infosys DC, Mudipu, Mangalore - 28 km; Sasihithlu Beach, Mangalore - 30 km; Manipal - 71 km; Dharmasthala - 73 km; Kukke Subramanya Temple - 104 km; Kannur ...

  8. Bantwala railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bantwala or Bantawala is a major railway station on Mangalore–Hassan–Mysore line. It is located in BC Road, Bantwal, Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka state, India. It consists of two platforms. This railway station is nearest railway station to National Highway in Dakshina Kannada district.

  9. Nethravathi railway station - Wikipedia

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    Nethravathi railway station (Code: KZE) is a railway station serving Mangalore city, the second major city of Karnataka. It lies to the south of Mangalore city and in the Shoranur–Mangalore section of the Southern Railways .