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Bmby Church Gte
Maharshi Karve Rd, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020, India
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PI
Review №1

Last station of western line of Mumbai locals.There are total 4 platforms located in the station. To go towards Wankhede Stadium or Brabourne Stadium, Churchgate is the nearest local station.

Mi
Review №2

Churchgate railway station helps you connect to western line. This is a well maintained Railway Station. Food, snacks are available here. There is a small area of free water. The local trains for Western Railway originate from this station. This Station is crowded most of the time. There is also a Burger King and Mad over Donuts store outside the west exit. Hygienic and clean station. There are taxis and buses available for Gateway of India.

im
Review №3

Churchgate, a railroad station on the western railway route in South Mumbai has many places to see. its the primary station where the local trains start from. It got the name as ‘Church Gate’ in the 1860s about a gateway built on a flowing water body to succeed in Saint Thomas Church. Now been referred as one word ‘Churchgate his location of the city is one among the oldest business hub and also has multiple education institutes and places of old attractions till date like Gateway of India, Mantralaya, Nariman Point Sea Face, Flora Fountain, Elephanta caves, Fashion Street and this station and its attractive places bring many tourists to visit Mumbai from around the world too.Local train starting station for western line. travel to virar through most crowdest train in mumbai. eatery available,

Ha
Review №4

Old and historic,Get off at this station to go to marine drive.

Ka
Review №5

Station is well maintained with proper cleanliness & hygiene.

Ch
Review №6

Well maintained but crowded most of the time. Wide platforms.Helpful staffs and safety of passengers are considered as top most priority.Beverages and eatery shops are available. Well connected with BEST bus stand.The amicable atmosphere makes one to stay for a minute.Large queues at ticket counters are common which can be avoided by using smart cards.

sa
Review №7

Good station

Vi
Review №8

Churchgate railway station helps you connect to western line. Its the last railway station on Western line. So its crowded during peak hours. You can check connecting station information and train timings at mindicator app. You get other public transport from outside railway station like auto and bus. You can also grab quick bite. Its a clean railway station

Sa
Review №9

Main & The End Station for Western local Railway line. Well maintained and managed properly. High security.....Variety of food stalls. Hygienic and clean station and restroom are also renovated and well maintained. Free water taps. And local trains starts from here. But in peak hour it is very much crowded

Ur
Review №10

It was good afternoon so many months we travel in local train ...... amazing whether in Bombay enjoyed

NE
Review №11

Frequency of train is very good. Commuters are very helpful. Western railway should provide basic mapping system of western line with famous places and know for station in churchgate station hall. Make it more attractive and interesting place for the passenger. Add maps of station structure about station washroom, cafeteria, ticket office etc.

sr
Review №12

Very nice and beautiful place , very nice railway station. You can buy good clothes and toys for cheap prices. Very nice restaurants and shopping malls near this place

Te
Review №13

This is pleased very good place and firesh Air

an
Review №14

Very clean station 😍😍😍Marine drive is so daam nearHad a great time

Tu
Review №15

Nicely developed station nice environment but except sunday it is very crowdy

Vi
Review №16

One of the best station in whole Mumbai, with good maintained environment over station and also with the police force made available there so that there should not be any riot created and also with good clean surroundings and vehicles near station for travelling and also the area over there to go there.

Vi
Review №17

Nice place.. It looks amazing from outside

Ra
Review №18

One of the oldest railway stations of MumbaiAlso One of the best stations of mumbai.It has neat and clean washrooms. It has escalators to travel from one platform to other. Help desk available here 24X7.The railway station had a good no. of eating stalls. Just felt difficulty in finding west exit otherwise it was a great experience

ba
Review №19

This is the most clean station among all the local stations of mumbai..

as
Review №20

Churchgate railway station is biggest and ane of the main station , busy in office timing western railway beautiful station all facilities are here

Su
Review №21

Churchgate Railway station act as terminating point for Indian Railways sub urban service of Western line.Pros.1. The station is one of the best well maintained and cleaned station on suburban services.2. Different food joints are available in and around the station for quick bite.3. Automatic ticket vending machines are available.Cons.1. Can get overcrowded.

ka
Review №22

Lots of people travel here or travel from here. Lots of fact about churchgate station. Station is upgraded. 4 big led screen are here for time pass. 1 lakh passenger travel here daily. Station is very neat and clean

he
Review №23

One of the neat and clean railway station in Mumbai.Churchgate is very colourful and well maintained station in western railway. Its exactly opposite Eros Theater or near by Hinduja collage. Good quality of food stalls like samosa, vada Paav, sandwiches, puri bhaji Dry snacks item, tea and coffee, cold drinks etc... toilets are also clean. All trains arrival and Departure mostly on time to time... Always crowded station.seating area is also available.

SA
Review №24

The Churchgate railway station is more than 60 years old. this place connects the western suburb of mumbai. the station is very busy during the working days. the station has been very well maintained. a must visit place .

Fr
Review №25

It is my second favorite station in Bombay. Because it is clean and spacious.

Tu
Review №26

The southern most tip of Western Railway and very close to the Western Railway headquarters. The station is relatively clean as compared to other railway stations in Mumbai.The Fort area built by the Britishers had three main gates. The one gate was entry to St. Thomas Church which was located where Flora Fountain is there today. This gate was demolished in 1860. Later the railway station was built in close proximity to the position of the demolished gate. Hence the name Churchgate.For tourists the station bis worth a visit as it shows how Mumbai works in synchronisation with the clock. One gets the pulse and feel of Mumbai just by watching Mumbaikars of different hues frantically getting off and boarding local trains and completely oblivious about the crowds around them !There a are a few shops and eateries and sort of a short waiting hall at the southern tip of the station which is also connected to underground pedestrian passage thronged by hawkers.Adjacent to the eastern side of the station is the majestic colonial architectural beauty that is Western Railway Headquarters.

pr
Review №27

The art inside is very nice the station is huge so it can accommodate all those daily mumbai commuters.

Su
Review №28

Well managedOn main streetsLast station nearest to marine driveMostly CrowdedLocal trains available to different routesVariety of eatable items available nearbyWalking distance to marine driveThe station is the terminus for local trains on . The earliest train departs at 4:15 AM for , and the last train at 1:00 AM towards .

US
Review №29

You will find all the trains of Western railway arriving in just 2 minutes

sh
Review №30

Very good area..cleaned place..railways good traveling point...every minute train avail here..

Ju
Review №31

One of the busiest railway station in Mumbai. Close to the major attractions like The gateway of India, Marine Drive, Fashion street etc.

Sh
Review №32

The very first station of Western Railway from South Mumbai. Local trains commence their journey from this station. It connects to Borivali, Virar and vice versa. Central Railways closet station would be CST, both of these stations are connected by buy best bus services or local taxis.

MD
Review №33

Net and clean railway station.And so beautiful

Ru
Review №34

Old railway station in Mumbai City. Neat and clean surrounding. Subway are also clean. Importent railway station for Mumbai City.

In
Review №35

This is one of the best & last Railway Station of Western line, Surrounding so many office and business associates , hotels etc.All the time can say Crowded & busy Railway Station. Almost all facilities available here,Well Maintained, neat and clean.

Yo
Review №36

Churchgate in South Mumbai. Churchgate is the headquarter of Western railway. You can take bus or taxi from here to Marine drive,gateway,chowpaty.,cst

20
Review №37

Churchgate is western line station in the city of Mumbai connecting the Western suburbs from churchgate to virar via Andheri Bandra Ghatkopar Dadar as main stations for fast local train.

ri
Review №38

Biggest & bussiest station on the Western line in Mumbai...Huge Building the exterior is often Painted make the Building constantly stand out and Highlight HISTORY :) started in 1867 its name after a Gate Leading to St Thomas Cathedral one of the three Gates to enter the fortified Island city of Bombay. Awesome variety of service and caterers to a huge number of office Goers Daily, last Local leaves around 1am..and the 1st local starts at around 4am. A different experience awaits ppl during the roughly 3 hrs that the Trains take a Break :) One of the Iconic places of Amchi Mumbai.

Ni
Review №39

- The Main Junction of Western line of Mumbai is Chruchgate station- From Entrance nearby u can get Tickets booking centre- It has 4 platforms, number 3&4 platforms are mostly one will receive the Fast trains for Virar, Dahanu and Borivali, the timing and schedule can be check on M- indicator application- Its has improved the cleanliness than before and are on verge to make all platforms of 15 coaches local- There are 2 underground bridge on extreme side of station which helps to take exit and 3 normal exits to get out of the station premises

ka
Review №40

Charchgate local railway station.This is western local railway of mumbai.Mostly local trains available for charchgate station to virar station.

Su
Review №41

Churchgate station its one of the best and huge railway station in western line.its a last journey from virar station and first journey to virar station ,Railway station is fully covered and no open outer surface were you can take rest and calmly take trains in platform after platform and where station ends there is huge street market know as fashion street and many More attractive and famous places is there in Churchgate so most people with there family and friends visit this station to explore and enjoy there time.

Ha
Review №42

Awesome place it is at outside the station , especially at rainy season..

Kh
Review №43

Trains frequency are goodCrowded thoughLaw colleges and commerce colleges are nearbyTrains are mostly on timeThe western railway now introduced one AC train also

Sa
Review №44

Churchgate station is a terminus of Western Railway. The name Churchgate got from Church Gate street, which is on the South of the station.This station is started in 1860. Today around 1800 suburban trains originate & terminate here. Around 1 lac passenger travel from this station, daily.Head Quarter office of Western Railway, is adjacent to this station.

AB
Review №45

Churchgate is the Southern terminus on the Western Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway. It is located in Churchgate in South Mumbai, Maharashtra.One of the three gates of the fortified island city of Mumbai was at this place. This gate led straight to Saint Thomas Cathedral Church, Hence it was named as Church Gate. The gate was demolished in 1860. The Construction of station was completed by 1870 and It was named as Churchgate Station. [1]This is the first station of the Western Railway suburban network of Mumbai. Churchgate station is a terminus of Western Railway line of Mumbai suburban railway. It is the southernmost station of the city, though up to the 1931, Colaba was the southernmost station, however the rail line was removed beyond Churchgate, making Churchgate the southernmost station.[2][3]The Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway (present Western Railway) was inaugurated in 1855 with the construction of rail line(BG) between Ankleshwar and Uttaran (a distance of 29 miles). In 1859 this line was further extended on the west coast up to Bombay. By 1867, a track along the foreshore, further than Grant Road station was constructed, up to the station named as Bombay Backbay near Marine Lines. On 12 April 1867, the first suburban train was started with one train each way from Virar to Bombay Back Bay. The stations were then named, Viraur, Neela, Bassein, Panje, Borewla, Pahadee, Andaru, Santa Cruz, Bandor

Sa
Review №46

Well maintained, Seating arrangement and Dustbins are plenty. Cobblers are available inside the station itself. Not sure about free wifi 👍🏽

Na
Review №47

This station is the gem of Mumbai city. ❣️❣️❣️ Truly Mumbai locals are lifeline of this city and travelling in those, is itself a must experience 😍

Md
Review №48

One of the busiest and beautiful management in church gate station with a beautiful architecture building.

Re
Review №49

A good place to visit.Just behind the station on 5-10 min walking distance you can visit Marin drive ❤😍

Ri
Review №50

Churchgate station gets its name from Church Gate street which is on the immediate south of the station. This is the first station of the Western Railway suburban network of Mumbai. Churchgate station is a terminus of Western Railway line of Mumbai suburban railway. It is the southernmost station of the city, though up to the 1931, Colaba was the southernmost station, however the rail line was removed beyond Churchgate, making Churchgate the southernmost station.[1][2]The Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway (present Western Railway) was inaugurated in 1855 with the construction of rail line(BG) between Ankleshwar and Uttaran (a distance of 29 miles). In 1859 this line was further extended on the west coast up to Bombay. By 1867, a track along the foreshore, further than Grant Road station was constructed, up to the station named as Bombay Backbay near Marine Lines. On 12 April 1867, the first suburban train was started with one train each way from Virar to Bombay Back Bay. The stations were then named, Viraur, Neela, Bassein, Panje, Borewla, Pahadee, Andaru, Santa Cruz, Bandora, Mahim, Dadur, Grant Road and Bombay Backbay.

NO
Review №51

Churchgate the starting and end point on the Western Railway line.The station interior corridor is well maintained, kept clean.Food joints situated inside the station building are closed at the moment.Accessible sub-way is open for public.Few toy and clothes shops were open in the sub-way.Face mask is a must for every person. Police are on the watch.For betterment of all, it is advisable to wear face-mask.No doubt, the crowd was comparatively very, very less as compared to pre Covid days.It has a rest room facility.

Na
Review №52

This railway station built in 1870 by britishers is situated in southernmost part of Mumbai in Western line. Western line of Mumbai lifeline starts from here. Very neat and clean station. The famous Gateway of India, Taj hotel, Marine drive promenade, mantralaya is very nearby. One of the best and busiest railway station. Ample stalls of food and shopping.

ya
Review №53

Best place to take pictures

Ar
Review №54

Starting point of Mumbai Western local trains. Only local trains depart from Churchgate. In peak hours there are trains leaving in every 2 to 3 minutes. Well maintained and clean platforms. Wide display indicators. Only four platforms. Platform 1 and 2 are reserved for slow trains. Most of the fast trains depart from platform 3 and. 4. Main departing trains are Bandra, Andheri, Borivali, Bhayandar, Vasai, Virar, Dahanu.

Sh
Review №55

Western railway well known railway station well maintained crowded at office hours

Is
Review №56

Western line railway station is Mumbai life line and one of the busiest station in Mumbai.

Am
Review №57

Last Station Of Central Train Station. Its big Railway Station. And also different type of foods available. Near Marine Lines Area.

Kr
Review №58

Bmby churchgate is located in south Mumbai church gate area ..the station is last of the western railway line.. And here is also main office of the western railway.. The station is Verry clean ..the station have 4 platform.. The western local train line are here..its is good station and here food stall are also available.. From to here near place like gate way of India ,taj hotel,wankhede stadium, marindrive etc...

Di
Review №59

The main station from where Western suburbs train starts.

Vi
Review №60

Churchgate Railway station and clean place of mumbai City

De
Review №61

This station is at the corner end of Mumbai. It is nearest station to Marine drive and nariman point. One can come to anytime on Borivali bound, virar bound train which is of Western railway line. This station is also famous college going student of government law college, Hindmata college, Vidyapeeth Vidarthi bhawan and Sydenham college. This station by is famous for good eaterys particularly rolls. This station is one of the oldest station of this area opened in 1855 AD. It is equally famous like CSMT among traveler.

Su
Review №62

Amongst the historic places in Mumbai.... One of the most crowded station across Mumbai .... This station has connectivity to western and harbour bases station ...the place is in a very close proximity to Marine drive , nariman point and colaba causeway

Pr
Review №63

Very clean station , the Gandhijis painting outside the station adds more beauty to it !

Ta
Review №64

Very clean and attractive railway station in Mumbai City situated in Bombay. The construction signifies about the ancient construction and also the commendable work done by the government. The station is close to all sorts of tourists attractive points such as Chawpatty, Marine Drive, Taj Hotel and also there is a fancy market nearby called Crawfort market where each and every type of items are available at best prices. There is also a large amount of taxies are available just outside the station for your convenience. Mostly crowded in mid day.Definitely visit here. Especially at night time

Ad
Review №65

If you are visiting churchgate its completely different case. Maybe train,road its just nightmare. Beautiful architecture. Local people will help you certainly..

Am
Review №66

Nice place to eat different variety of food.marine lines is very near to surf

Mo
Review №67

Very Awesome neat & Clean & facility is appriciable

Sh
Review №68

These Hydraulic Buffers originally imported in 1930 from England & installed at Churchgate Station still the best and stong might be stayed un-noticed in the fast forward life of Mumbai.

Na
Review №69

With Gandhi painting on outside wall, its a nice railway terminal station for local trains on Western railway, with facilities from food, drinking water, toilets and wifi available

Kk
Review №70

Always crowded station. People rush to board fast trains to Borivali and Virar especially. No washrooms on railway station. No outstation trains start from here. Just 4 platforms. Lots of tickets windows. Subways leading to different roads of Churchgate is good part of the station.

Mi
Review №71

Very well maintained and enough number of slow and fast service..... Crowded during peak hours.

DJ
Review №72

The Fort area built by the Britishers had three main gates.One of these gates led straight to Saint Thomas Cathedral Church, hence it was named Church Gate. This gate was demolished in 1860. Later the Churchgate railway station was built in 1870 in close proximity to the position of the demolished gate.Churchgate station is a terminus of Western Railway line of Mumbai suburban railway. It is the southernmost station of the city, though up to the 1931, Colaba was the southernmost station, however the rail line was removed beyond Churchgate, making Churchgate the southernmost station.

Ni
Review №73

One of the busiest station of Mumbai, its on the end of Western lines. This is always crowded having 4 platforms. Marine drive, Wankhede Stadium, Brabourne Stadium, NCPA, CR2 and Niriman point is on this way.

th
Review №74

This art outside Churchgate station is so fascinating. Its showing GandhiJi getting down from a Best bus. The vibrant colours catch your attention. So whenever you cross this station take a notice of the art and savour it. Happy travel 👋🏼

An
Review №75

Clean but very rushful.. but here you will find a mini local market when you going towards outside where you can buy clothes, shoes, bags, electronic gadgets etc. in reasonable price and good quality too...

Ra
Review №76

Church gate last stop for south Mumbai.From here you can easily go to Caffe parade World Trade Centre

Da
Review №77

One of the best iconic place in Mumbai!

LA
Review №78

The Western line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway, historical place, always crowded, many corporate as well as important government offices are settled here..

Bi
Review №79

One of the feel good railway stations in Mumbai . Its either an ending or a starting station according to your destination . I have tried a chocolate coffee from the station and I was impressed and ofcourse I would suggest it if you love chocolates .

Ru
Review №80

Old mumbai railway station well maintained

Ay
Review №81

On time trains and heavy rush perfect combo 😂😂😂

D
Review №82

Very much accessible and close to Wankhede Stadium.

Sa
Review №83

One of the three gates of the fortified island city of Mumbai was at this place. This gate led straight to Saint Thomas Cathedral Church, Hence it was named as Church Gate. The gate was demolished in 1860. The Construction of station was completed by 1870 and It was named as Churchgate Station.This is the first station of the Western Railway suburban network of Mumbai. Churchgate station is a terminus of Western Railway line of Mumbai suburban railway. It is the southernmost station of the city, though up to the 1931, Colaba was the southernmost station, however the rail line was removed beyond Churchgate, making Churchgate the southernmost station.The Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway (present Western Railway) was inaugurated in 1855 with the construction of rail line(BG) between Ankleshwar and Uttaran (a distance of 29 miles). In 1859 this line was further extended on the west coast up to Bombay. By 1867, a track along the foreshore, further than Grant Road station was constructed, up to the station named as Bombay Backbay near Marine Lines. On 12 April 1867, the first suburban train was started with one train each way from Virar to Bombay Back Bay. The stations were then named, Viraur, Neela, Bassein, Panje, Borewla, Pahadee, Andaru, Santa Cruz, Bandora, Mahim, Dadur, Grant Road and Bombay Backbay.

Ji
Review №84

Well maintained station ...

Ro
Review №85

Always super crowded but you can get empty trains here and a place to sit in case you are boarding a train. The station has massive options to eat and a taxi line right outside in case you need one. Major office or known places are just a walk away. You can also book tickets here.

G.
Review №86

Best among all railway station of mumbai.

ch
Review №87

A major station on the mumbai local railway network. This is the station where entire Mumbai suburbs are headed to in the morning. All major offices are in the vicinity and hence super crowded trains arrive here specially in the morning and depart towards Andheri, Virar in the evening. You can buy the tickets from the ticket window and no reservation is done as they are unreserved trains. Many famous tourist attractions of Mumbai are just stone throw away from this station. Many eateries are available on the station premise. Taxis are readily available outside the station. Just beware of the crowd as it can get quite overwhelming.

PA
Review №88

Structure of railway station is good and it is the last station of the wastern railway. This station is also near the marine drive and Wankhede stadium so you want travel marine drive and taj hotel it is the right station to visit/travel marine drive or taj hotel.

Md
Review №89

I love it, around the station, many things to see, The Taj Mahal palace, Bombay high court and so on..... love it

Na
Review №90

One of the three gates of the fortified island city of Mumbai was at this place. This gate led straight to Saint Thomas Cathedral Church, Hence it was named as Church Gate. The gate was demolished in 1860. The Construction of station was completed by 1870 and It was named as Churchgate Station.This is the first station of the Western Railway suburban network of Mumbai. Churchgate station is a terminus of Western Railway line of Mumbai suburban railway. It is the southernmost station of the city, though up to the 1931, Colaba was the southernmost station, however the rail line was removed beyond Churchgate, making Churchgate the southernmost station.The Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway (present Western Railway) was inaugurated in 1855 with the construction of rail line(BG) between Ankleshwar and Uttaran (a distance of 29 miles). In 1859 this line was further extended on the west coast up to Bombay. By 1867, a track along the foreshore, further than Grant Road station was constructed, up to the station named as Bombay Backbay near Marine Lines. On 12 April 1867, the first suburban train was started with one train each way from Virar to Bombay Back Bay. The stations were then named, Viraur, Neela, Bassein, Panje, Borewla, Pahadee, Andaru, Santa Cruz, Bandora, Mahim, Dadur, Grant Road and Bombay Backbay.

pa
Review №91

Cz after all its mumbai meri jaan

Bi
Review №92

Nice place to visit with anyone. I visited this place with my family, they were very happy and njoy the place.

sr
Review №93

One of most oldest statation in mumbai.

dh
Review №94

In front of Dominos restaurant washrooms are very dirty at station

Ab
Review №95

Churchgate (station code: CCG) is the Southern terminus on the Western Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway. It is located in Churchgate in South Mumbai, Maharashtra.One of the three gates of the fortified island city of Mumbai was at this place. This gate led straight to Saint Thomas Cathedral Church, Hence it was named as Church Gate. The gate was demolished in 1860. The Construction of station was completed by 1870 and It was named as Churchgate Station.This is the first station of the Western Railway suburban network of Mumbai. Churchgate station is a terminus of Western Railway line of Mumbai suburban railway. It is the southernmost station of the city, though up to the 1931, Colaba was the southernmost station, however the rail line was removed beyond Churchgate, making Churchgate the southernmost station.The Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway (present Western Railway) was inaugurated in 1855 with the construction of rail line(BG) between Ankleshwar and Uttaran (a distance of 29 miles). In 1859 this line was further extended on the west coast up to Bombay. By 1867, a track along the foreshore, further than Grant Road station was constructed, up to the station named as Bombay Backbay near Marine Lines. On 12 April 1867, the first suburban train was started with one train each way from Virar to Bombay Back Bay. The stations were then named, Viraur, Neela, Bassein, Panje, Borewla, Pahadee, Andaru, Santa Cruz, Bandora, Mahim, Dadur, Grant Road and Bombay Backbay.In year 1870, Churchgate was first time mentioned as the station. The line further extended towards Colaba in 1872, and goods shed was built there. In year 1896, a brand new station was established at Colaba to serve as terminus for both passenger and suburban lines. The Government of Bombay issued order to the railway to hand over the section of rail line between Churchgate and Colaba. Therefore, Bombay Central (Mumbai Central), a new station was constructed near Bellasis Bridge, which was opened on 18 December 1930. From the midnight of 31 December, Colaba, ceased to be a terminus.

Ga
Review №96

That is cool and clean railway station in the Mumbai so many many crowded railway station... Because a lot of people keep going in the railway station there and here ...so that why..And

De
Review №97

Likely All trains come here.. Its very Clean and well developed station. Also from here we can visit Marine drive. Gate of India and many more..

Bh
Review №98

Haha end station of the western line.Theres not much to speak about stations when it comes to me.But churchgate by far, the closest to my heart, just because my colleges there. Also churchgate station, a place where you can see walls decorated and painted with slogans.Near the subway , there are hawkers selling the essentials for cheap prices. Also the panipuri outside the churchgate station east! Hate panipuri? Well well well, theres Burger King and mad over donuts just outside the churchgate exit, west.Also, if you take a view of the station, coming from the fort side, colaba, gateway, oval maidaim, cross maidan, or any spot like this or if youre the one who has just been to Mumbai, you must surely see the Mahatma Gandhis painting on the wall of the churchgate station. The work for this wall was started on 16th October 2017 and the work ended in 5 days and was drafted on 23rd October 2017. A tribute of mahatma Gandhi travelling through Mumbais local. Also the artist , Eduardo Kobra says he likes peace and his artwork is what he wanted to show to the world.A miniature of emotions in a single picture which you must watch.

Su
Review №99

Old name Victoria terminal..now Chatrapati Shivaji maharaja terminal.. its old palece that converted as a terminal for local train. Its also a UNESCO World Heritage sites. Terminal have a European style architecture . Inside the palace strictly prohibited to toursts and passengers.

SU
Review №100

Great place.. Nd Mumbais crowd just more than awesome

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  • Address:Maharshi Karve Rd, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020, India
  • Site:https://wr.indianrailways.gov.in/
Categories
  • Train station
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance:Yes
Amenities
  • Restroom:Yes
Getting here
  • 24-hour transit available:Yes
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