Mumbai Central railway station

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Mumbai Central
BCT
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Division / Zone Mumbai(Western Railway)  · Western Railway
District / State Mumbai suburban district  · Maharashtra
Platform(s) 5
Elevation MSL + 46 ft.
Date Opened 2 October 1975

Mumbai Central (Marathi: मुंबई सेंट्रल), previously Bombay Central, is the railway station on the Western Railway Mumbai suburban and outstation lines. The station provides access to areas like Tardeo, Crawford Market, Mohammed Ali Road, Kalbadevi, Bhendi Bazar and Chor Bazaar.

Mumbai Central serves as the southernmost terminus in Mumbai for Western Railway outstation trains. Trains depart from here to Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab and Delhi. India's premier Rajdhani trains also depart from here to Delhi. Other famous trains include the Vadodara bound Vadodara Express (Mumbai Central - Vadodara), Indore bound Avantika Express (Indore Junction BG - Mumbai - Indore Junction BG), Shatabdi Express, Karnavati Express and Gujarat Mail to Ahmedabad and the Golden Temple Mail to Amritsar.

Mumbai Central
Next station south:
Grant Road
Mumbai suburban railway : Western Railway Next station north:
Mahalaxmi railway station
Stop No: 5 KM from starting: 4.48 Platforms: 5

Coordinates: 18°58′14.11″N 72°49′9.69″E / 18.9705861°N 72.8193583°E / 18.9705861; 72.8193583


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