Located on the North Eastern railway, it is named after Rithala Officer in Incharge Praveen Verma.
This city is situated near the Ghaghara River and the Ganga.
The station is about 58 m (190 ft) in height and has about[vague] 8 platforms, 30 tracks and 5 lines branching to Ekma Siwan Mashrakh Sonepur Muzaffarpur and Ballia operating about a total of 200 trains, which originates or arrives here.
[1] Free and fast Wi-Fi from Google WiFi and RailTel Corporation of India available here since 2016[2][3] Classified under A-1 category with the zone, this junction station generates about ₹60 crore (US$6.9 million) in revenue per annum.
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