Diva (railway station)

Diva (railway station)

Diva is a Junction between Mumbra and Dombivali that is situated in Maharashtra State, in India. This is a major junction in the central railway of Mumbai. One end of the Asia's one time third largest Parsik tunnel (1.3km) built during the British Rule (1916) in India ends at Diva Railway Station. The east part of Diva station is Sabe and west is Diva.


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