Dumri Halt (DMRX) is a small railway station located on the Howrah-New Delhi line in Bihar, India.
It serves the village of Dumri, situated near the National Highway 80, offering basic amenities like a waiting room and a ticket counter.
Dumri Halt is a quiet station, providing a glimpse into rural Indian life, known for its close proximity to historical sites and temples.
Tourism
Baba Baidyanath Dham: A famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Deoghar, around 80 km from Dumri Halt.
Maa Tara Chandi Temple: A revered temple dedicated to Goddess Tara Chandi, situated in Kiul, around 15 km from Dumri Halt.
Ram Mandir: A Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Rama, located in Dumri, close to the railway station.
Masjid-e-Imam: A historic mosque, known for its intricate architecture, located in Lakhisarai, around 10 km from Dumri Halt.
Jageshwar Nath Temple: A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Jageshwar, around 20 km from Dumri Halt, known for its scenic beauty.
Food
Shanti Dhaba: A popular local eatery serving delicious vegetarian thalis and snacks.
Biryani Corner: A fast-food joint offering a variety of vegetarian biryani options.
Sagar Restaurant: A well-known restaurant serving vegetarian South Indian dishes and snacks.
Raju Sweets: A sweet shop offering a variety of vegetarian sweets and snacks.
Dosa Point: A small stall serving a variety of dosa and other South Indian vegetarian dishes.