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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.
Pages in category "Railway stations in Mumbai Suburban district" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... Kurla railway station; L.
Pages in category "Mumbai Suburban Railway stations" The following 147 pages are in this category, out of 147 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Mumbai Suburban Railway is an offshoot of the first passenger railway to be built by the British East India Company, and is also the oldest railway system in Asia.The first train was run by the Great Indian Peninsula Railway (now Central Railway) between Bori Bunder (now Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus) and Thane, a distance of 34 km (21 mi), on 16 April 1853 at 15:35.
‡ indicates the stations which Fast Up trains (to Churchgate) skip from around 5PM to 8PM. [14] †A footbridge links Prabhadevi to Parel on the Central line. Churchgate railway station is the terminus station at the south end of Mumbai city. In Mumbai, Western Line (WR) suburban trains use this station as terminus.
Railway stations in Mumbai Suburban district (26 P) Mumbai Suburban Railway stations (1 C, 147 P) This page was last edited on 3 March 2023, at 07:09 (UTC). Text ...
Mumbai Suburban Railway stations (1 C, 147 P) Pages in category "Mumbai Suburban Railway" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The first passenger train in India from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai to Thane ran on 16 April 1853 on the track laid by the Great Indian Peninsula Railway. The GIPR line was extended to Kalyan in 1854 and then on the north-east side to Igatpuri and the south-east side to Khopoli via Palasdari railway station at the foot of the Western ...