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A passenger of an aeroplane observes that Howrah station is at one side of the plane and Saheed minar is just one the opposite side. The angles of depression of Howrah station and Saheed minar from the passenger of aeroplane are `60^@` and `30^@` respectively. If the aeroplane is at a height of `545sqrt3` metres at that time, then find the distance between Howrah Stateion and Sahed minar.

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