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  2. List of Mumbai Suburban Railway stations - Wikipedia

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    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 contains "slow" and "fast" tracks.

  3. Bandra railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is a Grade-I heritage structure. The other 4 railway stations on Mumbai's heritage list include Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Western Railways Headquarters Building (Churchgate), Byculla railway station and Reay Road railway station. [2] All fast and slow commuter trains have a halt at this station. Bandra is also directly ...

  4. Western line (Mumbai Suburban Railway) - Wikipedia

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    In Mumbai, Western Line (WR) suburban trains use this station as terminus. Long-distance trains and goods trains terminate at Mumbai Central railway station instead. Above list of stations is mentioned from south end going towards northern suburban areas falling on WR corridor. Andheri station

  5. Andheri railway station - Wikipedia

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    Andheri is the busiest station on the Western Railway network. Over 99.6 million passengers' journeys originated at the station during the 2016–17 fiscal year. During the same period, the station sold ₹ 2.41 crore (US$280,000) worth of tickets (or 9% of all tickets sold on the Western Line) and 890,000 season passes, earning WR a total ...

  6. Harbour line (Mumbai Suburban Railway) - Wikipedia

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    At Wadala Road, the Harbour line splits into two corridors, one going to Panvel and the other to Goregaon. The exact split occurs 800 metres north of Wadala Road station, at a location known as Ravli (variously spelled as Raoli, Ravali or Rawli) corresponding to the nearby Ravli slum. There is no railway station at Ravli Junction.

  7. King's Circle railway station - Wikipedia

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    The trains passing through King's Circle station are only the ones going to Bandra, Andheri and Goregaon from CSMT or Panvel and vice versa. In March of 2024 re-naming the station Tirthankar Parshvanath after Parshvanatha received official approval, though it is unclear when or if this has happened. [1] [2] Kings Circle - Southbound platform

  8. Lower Parel railway station - Wikipedia

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    The next station south is Mahalaxmi railway station; the next station north is Prabhadevi. Lower Parel railway station has three platforms. From platform no.1, slow local trains go towards Dadar-Bandra-Andheri-Borivali -Virar, from platform no.2, slow local trains go towards Mumbai Central-Churchgate, and Platform No.3 is kept as a reserve that ...

  9. Line 3 (Mumbai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 3 (Aqua Line) is a rapid transit metro line of the Mumbai Metro in the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. [4] [5] The 33.5 km (20.8 mi) route is Mumbai Metro's first underground line [6] with 27 underground stations and one at-grade station. [7]