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The nearest railway station after the station's completion will be Datiwali railway station, located only about 300 m (980 ft) from the station. A skywalk will be built to connect that station with the concourse building. The nearest major railway station will be Diva Junction railway station, located around 2 km (1.2 mi) west of the station.
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The Trans-Harbour line is a branch of the Mumbai Suburban Railway's Harbour line that connects Navi Mumbai and Thane and is operated by the Central Railway. Its termini include Thane, Vashi, and Panvel on the Thane–Vashi and Thane–Panvel routes. Thane is the common terminus for both the routes.
Thane (station code: TNA) is an A1 category major railway station of the Indian Railways serving the city of Thane, Located in Maharashtra, it is one of the busiest railway stations in India. As of 2013, Thane railway station handles 260000 people daily. More than 1,000 trains visit the station each day, including 330+ long-distance trains. [1]
Thane is connected with neighbouring suburbs through Central and Trans-Harbour Line Suburban railway network. Thane is a railway junction for the Thane-Vashi & Panvel Harbour Line and Central Line. It is one of the busiest stations in India and handles 654,000 passengers daily. [20] [21]
Turbhe Mumbai Suburban Railway station The station structure was designed by Hafeez Contractor General information Coordinates 19°04′34″N 73°01′04″E / 19.076121°N 73.017755°E / 19.076121; 73.017755 Owned by Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways Line(s) Trans-Harbour Line Platforms 4 Construction Structure type Standard on-ground station Other information Status Active ...
Diva Junction railway station is a junction between Mumbra and Kopar that is situated in Thane city Maharashtra state, in India. It was opened on 3rd April 1867. It was opened on 3rd April 1867. [ 2 ]
Which is connected to existing foot over bridges of Thane railway station. It is also has two skywalks on the south end and north end of the station. These foot over bridges are aligned with the elevated decks so that commuters can directly enter and exit through elevated decks and also directly connected to railway stations foot over bridges. [3]