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Mumbai CentralIndian Railway Station
Location District Mumbai city district State Maharashtra Elevation MSL + 3m Station Info & Facilities Operation Code BCT Division(s) Mumbai(Western Railway) Zone(s) Western Railway Platform(s) 5 History Opened 31 December 1930 Electrified 31 December 1930 Mumbai Central (Marathi: मुंबई सेंट्रल), previously known as Bombay Central, is a major intercity railway station and a commuter station in Mumbai. It was designed by the british architect Claude Batley. It serves as the terminal for several long distance trains operated by Western Railway. The station is located in south Mumbai and the area around the station is known by the same name. Trains depart from here to various destinations in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab and Delhi. Rajdhani, one of Indian Railways' most prestigious trains departs from here for New Delhi.
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History
The Bombay Baroda Central India Rail organization has extended its reach from Baroda to Pathankot via Delhi. The existing Colaba-Ballard Pier Railway Station proved insufficient in meeting the demands of a growing population which led the government to make plans for the construction of Bombay Central.
Services
- 12009/10 Shatabdi Express to Ahmedabad via Surat, Vadodara
- 12901/02 Gujarat Mail to Ahmedabad via Surat, Vadodara
- 12903/04 Golden Temple Mail to Amritsar, via Vadodara, Ratlam, Hazrat Nizamuddin, Ambala
- 12921/22 Flying Ranee to Surat
- 12927/28 Vadodara Express to Vadodara
- 12933/34 Karnavati Express to Ahmedabad via Vadodara
- 12267/68 Mumbai Ahmedabad AC Duronto Express to Ahmedabad
- 12227/28 Mumbai Indore AC Duronto Express to Indore
- 12951/52 Mumbai Rajdhani Express to New Delhi via Vadodara, Ratlam, Kota
- 12953/54 August Kranti Rajdhani Express to Hazrat Nizamuddin (Delhi) via Vadodara, Ratlam, Kota
- 12955/56 Jaipur Superfast Express to Jaipur via Vadodara, Ratlam, Kota, Sawai Madhopur
- 12961/62 Avantika Express to Indore via Ratlam, Ujjain
- 12239/40 Mumbai Jaipur AC Duronto Express
- 19005/06 Saurashtra Mail to Okha via Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Jamnagar
- 19011/12 Gujarat Express to Ahmedabad via Vadodara
- 19215/16 Saurashtra Express to Porbandar via Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Jamnagar
- 19023/24 Ferozpur Janata Express to Ferozpur (Punjab) via Vadodara, Ratlam, Kota, New Delhi, Rohtak, Bhatinda
In addition to these, some passenger trains and holiday special trains also depart from Mumbai Central.
Facilities
Platforms and Layout
The station is divided into two parts. The eastern half of the station serves long distance trains operated by Indian Railways while the western half serves commuter trains running on the Churchgate-Virar suburban section of Western Railways. The mainline section has five high level platforms terminating in a large concourse on the southern end. The suburban section has four high level platforms. All the platforms are connected by Foot Overbridges and the mainline platforms are wheelchair accessible from the south end.
Tickets and Reservation
There is a large Passenger Reservation Center located on the east side of the mainline station which has several ticket windows. Tickets between any two stations in India on any train offering reserved accommodation can be purchased from this facility. There are many Unreserved Ticket Counters in the main concourse for purchasing unreserved tickets for immediate travel on express and passenger trains starting from Mumbai Central. The west and south exits of suburban section of the station have ticket windows for purchasing tickets for travel on the suburban trains. Suburban train tickets can also be purchased from Automatic Ticket Vending Machines (ATVMs) located at several locations in the station premises.
Food and other Facilities
The concourse on the mainline side has a McDonalds outlet and an outlet of Rajdhani chain of restaurants (not to be confused with the train, Rajdhani Express) serving authentic Indian food. Besides, there are several stalls in the concourse and on the suburban platforms serving snacks, chips, bottled water and cold drinks (soda). There are book stalls in the main concourse and on the suburban platforms selling newspapers, magazines and other reading material. Train timetables are also available at the book stalls. Restrooms (toilets) are available in the concourse on the mainline side.
Mumbai Central Next station south:
Grant RoadMumbai Suburban Railway : Western Line Next station north:
Mahalaxmi railway stationStop No: 5 KM from starting: 4.48 Platforms: 5 Stations on the Western Line of Mumbai Suburban Railway Churchgate · Marine Lines · Charni Road · Grant Road · Mumbai Central · Mahalaxmi · Lower Parel · Elphinstone Road · Dadar · Matunga Road · Mahim Junction · Bandra · Khar Road · Santacruz · Vile Parle · Andheri · Jogeshwari · Goregaon · Malad · Kandivali · Borivali · Dahisar · Mira Road · Bhayandar · Naigaon · Vasai Road · Nala Sopara · Virar · Vaitarna · Saphale · Kelve Road · Palghar · Umroli · Boisar · Vangaon · Dahanu RoadCentrals Chennai Central · Kanpur Central · Manglore Central · Mumbai Central · Trivandrum Central
Terminus Howrah Station · Bhavnagar Terminus · Bandra Terminus · Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus · Cochin Harbour Terminus · Lokmanya Tilak Terminus · Sri Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Termius
Terminals Anand Vihar Railway Terminal · Kanpur South · Rajendranagar Terminal
Andhra Pradesh Secunderabad · Vijayawada Junction · Guntakal · Guntur Junction · Kachiguda · Hyderabad
Delhi Anand Vihar Railway Terminal · Delhi Junction Railway station · Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station · New Delhi Railway Station · Sarai Rohilla Railway Station
Kerala West Bengal Kharagpur Junction · Howrah Station · New Jalpaiguri
Uttar Pradesh Agra Cantt. · Lucknow · Kanpur Central · /Mughal Sarai · Varanasi Junction
Coordinates: 18°58′14.11″N 72°49′9.69″E / 18.9705861°N 72.8193583°E
Categories:- Railway stations in Mumbai
- Suburbs of Mumbai
- Railway centrals in India
- Mumbai WR railway division
- Divisions of Indian Railways
- Mumbai geography stubs
- Indian railway station stubs
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