Dausa railway station

Dausa railway station

Dausa railway station is a railway station in Dausa, Dausa district, in the state of Rajasthan, India.

It is located 60 kilometres (37 mi) from Jaipur Railway Station. It is administered by the Jaipur Division of the North Western Railway zone of Indian Railways.[1]

Named trains that stop at Dausa railway station include

  • Mandor Express
  • Pooja Express
  • Ashram Express
  • Ajmer Agra Fort Express

A computerized announcement system has been provided at the station.[2]

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