Dhuri Junction (DUI) is a major railway station in Dhuri, Punjab. It is located on the Ludhiana-Ferozepur line and has four platforms. The station offers basic amenities like waiting rooms, refreshment stalls, and public toilets. Dhuri is known for its historical significance, being a prominent city during the Mughal era and later, the Sikh Empire. It also has a vibrant local market and serves as a hub for agricultural produce.
Tourism
Gurudwara Sahib: A sacred Sikh temple dedicated to Guru Nanak Dev Ji, offering a tranquil atmosphere and religious significance.
Baba Nihal Singh Ji Gurudwara: A revered Sikh shrine dedicated to Baba Nihal Singh Ji, attracting pilgrims from far and wide.
Dhuri Fort: A historical fort showcasing the rich heritage and architectural brilliance of the region.
Dhuri Museum: A museum preserving the cultural artifacts and historical treasures of Dhuri, offering insights into the local heritage.
Tomb of Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah: A historical tomb of the Nawab of Bengal, showcasing the Mughal-era architecture and historical importance.
Food
Amritsari Kulcha Wala: Famous for its delicious Kulchas and other North Indian vegetarian specialties.
Haldiram's: A popular chain serving a wide variety of vegetarian snacks, sweets, and meals.
Biryani Blues: Offers a unique and flavorful take on vegetarian biryani and other Indian dishes.
Punjabi Tadka: Known for its authentic Punjabi vegetarian dishes, including curries, dal, and breads.
The Dhaba: A cozy dhaba serving traditional vegetarian Punjabi food.