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Dadar
Mumbai Suburban Railway station
General information
LocationLakhamsi Nappu Road, Dadar, Mumbai
Coordinates19°01′06″N 72°50′36″E / 19.0184°N 72.8432°E / 19.0184; 72.8432
Elevation6.610 metres (21.69 ft)
Owned byIndian Railways
Line(s)Central Line
Mumbai Dadar-Solapur section
Western Line
Platforms15 (8-Central, 7-Western)
Construction
Structure typeStandard on-ground station
Other information
Station codeDR (Central Line)
D (Western Line)
DDR (mainline)
Fare zoneCentral Railways & Western Railways
History
Opened1968; 57 years ago (1968)
ElectrifiedYes
Passengers
2016-17211,888[1] (Daily)
Services
Preceding station  
MSR
  Following station
Template:Mumbai Suburban Railway lines
Main Line
Template:Mumbai Suburban Railway lines
Main Line
Location
Dadar is located in Mumbai
Dadar
Dadar
Location within Mumbai

Express train Kasara
Umbermali
Khardi
Thansit
Atgaon
Asangaon
Vasind
Khadavli
Titwala
Ambivli
Shahad
Waldhuni River
Vithalwadi
Express train Kalyan Junction
Ulhasnagar
Thakurli
Ambarnath
Dombivli
Badlapur
Vangani
Vasai Road
Shelu
Juchandra
Neral Junction
Kaman Road
Bhivpuri Road
Kharbav
Karjat Express train
Bhiwandi Road
Palasdari
Kopar
Kelavli
Diva Junction
Dolavli
Dativali
Lowjee
Nilaje
Khopoli
Taloje Panchnand
Mumbra
Navde Road
Kalwa
Kalamboli
Panvel
Somatne
Express train
Thane
Rasayani
Apta
Mulund
Jite
Nahur
Hamrapur
Bhandup
Pen
Kanjur Marg
Kasu
Vikhroli
Nagothane
Ghatkopar
Nidi
Vidyavihar
Roha
Express train LTT
Kurla
Sion
Matunga
Dadar
Prabhadevi
 
Parel
Currey Road
Chinchpokli
Byculla
Sandhurst Road
Masjid
Mumbai CSMT Express train

Dahanu Road
Vangaon
Boisar
Umroli
Palghar
Kelve Road
Saphale
Vaitarna
Virar
Nallasopara
Vasai Road
Naigaon
Bhayandar
Mira Road
Dahisar
Borivali
Kandivli
Malad
planned extension to Borivali
Goregaon
Ram Mandir
Jogeshwari
Andheri
Vile Parle
Santacruz
Khar Road
Bandra
Mahim
Matunga Road
Dadar
Prabhadevi
Parel
Lower Parel
Mahalaxmi
Mumbai Central
Grant Road
Charni Road
Marine Lines
Churchgate

Dadar railway station (station code: D (Western)/DR (Central), DDR (mainline)) is one of the major railway stations in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It serves the Dadar area of Mumbai city. The station consists of eight platforms. It is one of the most important and busiest railway stations in Mumbai.[citation needed]

Dadar station lies on both the Western Line, and the Central Line as "Dadar (Central)", connected by multiple walkways and bridges. Dadar is also a terminal for Indian Railways, as well as the Mumbai Suburban Railway.

During the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 a Jawan Canteen was established in the station to serve Indian soldiers. The Canteen was conducted by Wadala Junior Chambers (Founder- Gangaram Joshi), under the guidance of Nanik Rupani, who was the President at that time.[2][3]

Background

The Western and Central Line terminals are connected by a walkway and foot over bridge.[4]

Lines

The station's location on two rail lines viz., Western line and Central line makes it a transit point for passengers.

Operations

On the Central Railway side, Dadar station caters to both Central Railway Suburban trains and outstation trains. There is a separate terminus for outstation trains which terminate at Dadar on the Central side called Dadar Terminus.

In October 2012, CR announced plans to cease long-distance train services terminating at Dadar within 5–6 years. The load would be transferred to Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) by upgrading the number of platforms at LTT from five to 12. As of now, Dadar station receives more than 500,000 visitors daily.

See also

References

  1. ^ Rao, Shashank (12 April 2017). "It's not getting any better! Despite metro and monorail, Mumbai local trains getting more overcrowded". Mid-Day.com.
  2. ^ Haidar, Suhasini (8 April 2017). "The long healing of 1971". The Hindu.
  3. ^ Taggar, Rajinder (10 October 2016). "India, Pakistan not telling truth: Dayal Singh". The Times of India. TNN.
  4. ^ Sitaram, Mewati (21 September 2014). "Are these TCs on Dadar FOB genuine?". Daily News and Analysis. Mumbai. Retrieved 2 June 2015.