What is the railway station name of Mumbai?

What is the railway station name of Mumbai?

MUMBAI CENTRAL (MMCT) Railway Station.

How many railway station are there in Mumbai?

There are five major railway stations in Mumbai, of which Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Terminus) and Central Railway Station are the major ones.

What was the name of the railway station?

List of Indian Railways stations

Station code Station name Trains passing through
ABR Abu Road 40
ULD Achalda 4
AH Achhnera Junction 12
ADD Adas Road

Which is the headquarter of Western Railway?

Mumbai
The headquarters of Western Railways is at the Churchgate Station in Mumbai. It serves the states of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Maharashtra, covering a distance of approximately 6400 kilometres, including that of broad gauge, metre gauge and narrow gauge.

Which is the Western Railway Station in Mumbai?

The Western line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway is a public transit system serving Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Maharashtra. It consists of 37 stations from Dahanu Road to Churchgate railway station. It is operated by Western Railways (WR). The entire line is at grade. Trains are differentiated as slow and fast locals.

Which is the new name of Western Central railway station?

Central & Harbour Railway Route. Currey Road (Proposed New Name ‘Lalbaug’) Cotton Green (Proposed New Name ‘Kala Chowki’) Reay Road (Proposed New Name ‘Ghodapdeo’) Sandhurst Road (Proposed New Name ‘Dongri’)

Which is the railway company that runs the Western line?

It is operated by Western Railways (WR). The entire line is at grade. Trains are differentiated as slow and fast locals. Slow trains stop at all stations, while fast ones stop at important stations only and are preferable over longer distances. Trains usually start from and terminate at important stations.

When was the last train on the Western line?

These 1290 local services are operated using 80 trains. Western Railways’ EMUs are in 12 car and 15 car formations. The first 9-car service on the Western line ran on 2 March 1961. The 9-car service has since been phased out and the last service ran on the Western line on 20 November 2012.