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English: A schematic map of all the urban, suburban, and other rail-based services in the Mumbai metropolitan region which are presently operational or under construction. Suburban lines, numbered metro lines, and monorail are shown with connections.
Complete map with index for Mumbai suburban rail network in English. This is a List of stations of the Mumbai Suburban Railway, a suburban rail system serving the Mumbai Metropolitan Region in Maharashtra, India.The Mumbai Suburban Railway was opened on 16 April 1853. The system is operated by Western Railway and Central Railway. Each route ...
Euston was the first inter-city railway station in London. It opened on 20 July 1837 as the terminus of the London and Birmingham Railway (L&BR). [11] It was demolished in the 1960s and replaced with the present building in the international modern style. [12] The site was chosen in 1831 by George and Robert Stephenson, engineers of the L&BR.
Sant Gadge Maharaj Chowk, is a monorail station and the southernmost terminus of the Mumbai Monorail, [1] [2] [3] serving the area of Mahalaxmi and Byculla in South Mumbai.It was inaugurated on 3 March 2019 by Piyush Goyal the then,Railway Minister and Devendra Fadnavis the then Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
Station name Station code State Railway zone Elevation Map Chatrapur: CAP: Odisha: C Shahumaharaj T: KOP: Maharashtra: CR: Kozhikode: CLT: Kerala: Canacona railway ...
Port line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway is a railway line serving between CBD Belapur and Nerul in Navi Mumbai with Uran in Navi Mumbai of India, which is attached to the Harbour line. It was inaugurated on 11 November 2018. Daily services started on 12 November 2018. [1]
Pages in category "Railway stations in Mumbai City district" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Bombay Central station was built in response to the government directive to demolish the Churchgate-Colaba rail section owing to land reclamation needs. The BB&CI had to agree to this back in the 1870s, when it had extended the line to Colaba, when the permission to build the terminus was provided on the condition that in the event of any further reclamation schemes, the railway company ...