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  2. Malabar Hill - Wikipedia

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    Malabar Hill is the location of the Walkeshwar Temple, founded by the Silhara kings.The original temple was destroyed by the Portuguese, but rebuilt again in 1715 by Rama Kamath, and by 1860, 10 to 20 other temples were built in the region.

  3. Charni Road railway station - Wikipedia

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    Churney Road, (station code: CYR) [2] is a railway station on the Western Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway. It serves the suburb of Charni Road. The next station south is Marine Lines Station; the next station north is Grant Road Station. Southbound fast locals stop at Charni Road but skip the station during the evening peak hours (17:00 to ...

  4. Kottakkal - Wikipedia

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    Railway Station: Tirur railway station is one of the major railway stations in the Malabar region. Almost every train stops here, connecting the Malappuram district to the rest of the country. It is located 14 km away from the Kottakkal town. Passengers from Kottakkal can also access Angadippuram railway station which is about 26 km from ...

  5. Colaba - Wikipedia

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    The BB&CI Railways established the Colaba railway station or terminus, the site of which is now occupied by the Badhwar Park layout. The development of Colaba pushed the native kolis to the edges of the island. The Mumbai City Improvement Trust reclaimed around 90,000 square yards (75,000 m 2) on the western shore of Colaba.

  6. List of railway stations in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The Tirur railway station, opened in 1861, is the oldest railway station in Kerala. The first railway service in Kerala was on 1861 March 12 and it serviced from Beypore to Tirur for 30.5 km. The first railway service in Kerala was on 1861 March 12 and it serviced from Beypore to Tirur for 30.5 km.

  7. Girgaon Chowpatty - Wikipedia

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    Chowpatty is an Anglicised form of Chau-pati (four channels or four creeks in Marathi) as per (Bombay City Gazetteer, I. 27). This name is analogous to that of Satpaty, a village in the Mahim Taluka of the Thane District, which is approached through a Channel or Creek, containing seven divisions of water.

  8. Nepean Sea Road - Wikipedia

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    The area is named after Sir Evan Nepean, 1st Baronet, a British politician and administrator, and the Governor of Bombay (1812–1819). This road was renamed to Lady Laxmibai Jagmohandas Marg [1] in the 1960s, but as is the case with many other British street names that were renamed, it continues to be referred to as Nepean Sea Road.

  9. Tripunithura railway station - Wikipedia

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    Tripunithura railway station (station code: TRTR) is an NSG–5 category Indian railway station in Thiruvananthapuram railway division of Southern Railway zone. [1] It is a railway terminal located at Thrippunithura , Kochi , in the Indian state of Kerala .