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Some railway stations on the network serve both suburban as well as long-distance trains. The Mumbai Suburban Railway comprises a major 6 line – Western Line, Central Line, Harbour Line, Trans-Harbour Line, Nerul–Uran line and Vasai Road–Roha line. Each of these corridors may consist of additional lines that may intersect with each other.
Dombivli Railway Station, which serves the City of Dombivli, is the all time busiest railway station on the Central line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network. It consists of 5 platforms where platform 1, 2 and 3 serve for slow locals and 4 and 5 for fast local trains. It has 7 tracks. Both fast and slow trains halt here.
Station name Station code city Railway zone Elevation Notes Abada: ABB: West Bengal: SER/South Eastern: 7 m [1]Abhaipur: AHA: Bihar: ER/Eastern: 52 m [2]Abhayapuri: AYU
There are fast and slow locals here for suburban service. Slow locals halt at every station, while fast locals halts vary between Byculla, Dadar, Kurla, Ghatkopar, Vikhroli, Bhandup, Mulund, Thane, Diva, Dombivli and Kalyan Junction. All services plying beyond this junction run slow. Trains usually start from and terminate at important stations.
Kopar is a railway station in Kopar Road, Dombivli.It lies on the Vasai Road–Roha route and Central main line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network. It is a mini-junction that provides direct access to the Central line and Western line.
Dombivli (pronunciation: [ɖoːmbiʋliː]) is a suburban city located on the banks of Ulhas River in Thane district of Maharashtra, India. It is part of Mumbai Metropolitan Region . One of the busiest railway stations of the Central Railway , Dombivli Railway Station is located here making Dombivli an important place.
Bhivpuri Road is a railway station on the Central line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network in India. It is on the Karjat route. Neral is the previous stop and Karjat is the next stop. [1] At Bhivpuri, a state highway connects to NH4, Panvel and Navi in one direction and to Badlapur and Thane District in the other.
The first line of the Mumbai Metro was opened on 8 June 2014 with the Blue Line 1, with the current total number of 53 stations operating as of November 2024 [1] Currently, the expansion of the Mumbai Metro network is going to be around 200 km (120 mi).