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Zafar IqbalAlthough station is clean and well maintained but trains are dirty, wash basins are full of guthkha and pan masala. Reservation coaches are not secure, you have to fight for your reserved seat. Indian Railway Should take look in those matters.
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Umashankar PatraNice railway station.The best tourism & sea beach center. thanks visit again.
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Supriya PradhanThis is my home station.It is very clean and well maintained by railway authority.Best tourist station.
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Suman MandalGood but need more friends and me need improvement
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Devel OppaThe Station is actually very clean and spacious. There is ample space to wait for your train and there are around 10 charging points in the waiting area(all of them at one place though). The cloak room is always shut. Upper class waiting room is nothing special though.
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Santanu BasakWell decorated railway station, having waiting rooms, washrooms with all minimum amenities.
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Anuttam JanaSea beach Rly station having good ambience.
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