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Targhar railway station

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Targhar railway station is a proposed railway station in Navi Mumbai's Raigad district, Maharashtra. Its code is TRGR. It will serve Targhar area of Navi Mumbai. The station proposal included two platforms.

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Targhar railway station
Amra Marg, Navi Mumbai

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Amra Marg
400614 Navi Mumbai
Maharashtra, India
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