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  • 5/5 BILLGATES H. 5 months ago on Google
    Mandya Railway Station is a prominent railway station located in Mandya district in the state of Karnataka, India. It serves as a crucial transportation hub connecting Mandya city to various other parts of Karnataka and neighboring states through the Indian railway network. The station falls under the South Western Railway Zone and is well-connected with several major cities and towns in Karnataka, as well as other regions in India. Trains running on various routes halt at Mandya Railway Station, facilitating travel for both passengers commuting within the state and those traveling to different parts of the country. Mandya Railway Station caters to the transportation needs of the local population and plays a significant role in connecting this region to the broader railway network in India.
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  • 5/5 BhArAth R. 1 year ago on Google
    Neat and clean railway station well maintained railway station for daily commuters towards mysore and banglore for every one hour there will be a train towards KSR BENGALURU AND MYSURU JUNCTION. And only 3 platforms.
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  • 4/5 C K M. 4 years ago on Google
    Mandya railway station is an important station between Bangalore and Mysore. All trains will stop here. The facilities and cleanliness have been improved in the recent years. Catering services can be improved further. Similarly facilities can also be improved. Arranging bus from railway station to nearby towns and villages will help travellers. V
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  • 5/5 Jit C. 5 years ago on Google
    Mandya Railway station is situated in Mandya, Karnataka. Station code of Mandya is MYA. Well maintained railway station Clean station
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  • 5/5 Sumanth G. 1 year ago on Google
    Mandya Railway station better but Mandya Place , weather , temples , Tourists places , Fantastic ... And Mandya Peoples Language is super & peoples is Innocents & Mandya is a Big Village because , there are 70 - 80 % Farmers .... Finally Mandya is a Beautiful Place ...

  • 4/5 Bharath V. 5 years ago on Google
    Not one of the well maintained railway station though but had a beautiful early morning pic here. This station is between Bengaluru and Mysuru. About 100 kms away from Bengaluru this is one of the biggest town also known as 'sakkare naadu' land of sugarcane.

  • 3/5 Kishu K. 1 year ago on Google
    No Luggage Room No Hotel No busstop inside the station

  • 4/5 ANKITH M. 1 year ago on Google
    One of the well maintained railway stations with only 3 platforms

  • 4/5 Chiranth G. 5 years ago on Google
    A clean and an Average simple railway Station. City bus stand is near. The station is located very near to Mandya City. No hotels inside the station, except one which serves morning breakfast like idli and poori, Not sure about Noon. Apart from we can get some basic needs.

  • 3/5 Monika K. 1 year ago on Google
    Mandya was good but some traffic rules are not followed by people's. Some people's are very rude and very irrespective.

  • 5/5 Krishna S. 9 months ago on Google
    Mandya is one of the major stations between Mysuru and Bengaluru. This is also the district head-quarters and home town for many senior leaders of Karnataka. The Cauvery belt is known for its fertility and therefore prosperity. People are very friendly here. Alight here for access to the historic, temple town of Melukote. You can take a KSRTC bus from here to Melukote. This stations is becoming important as more and more people choose to stay in these places instead of Bengaluru which is becoming prohibitive for the common man.

  • 4/5 Sunil K. 9 months ago on Google
    Mandya celebrated its 75th year anniversary (Amrutha Mahothsava) in 2015. The KRS dam was built by Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV and M. Visvesvaraya in Mandya, opening in 1932. Mandya is home to a number of historically important sites. In 2016, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) excavated another 13 ft (4.0 m) statue of Bahubali, a much revered figure among Jains. He was the son of Adinath, the first tirthankara of Jainism, and the younger brother of Bharata Chakravartin, identified with the 3rd – 9th centuries in Arthipura, Mandya district. The excavation is expected to be completed by 2018.[2][needs update] The Archaeological Survey of India has also excavated an 8th-century statue of Bahubali in Arthipura, Maddur, Mandya, Karnataka, that is 3 ft (0.91 m) feet wide and 3.5 ft (1.1 m) tall.[3]


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