Reay Road
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Reay Road, named after Lord Reay, who was the Governor of Bombay between 1885 and 1890, is a railway station on the Central Railway (Harbour Line) of the Mumbai Suburban Railway. The train passes under a road connecting to both sides of station.
The bakery for the Britannia brand of bread is in this area. There is forging mill next to the station. The station gives access to the shops of wholesale iron merchants, called stockists. They stock the iron beams, rods, plates etc in the nearby warehouses and trade from there. This place is also a source for traders depending on ship breaking industry.
Reay Road | ||||
Next station south: Dockyard Road |
Mumbai suburban railway : Central Railway (Harbour Line) | Next station north: Cotton Green |
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Stop No:5 | KM from starting:? | Platforms:2 |
These are the stations on Central (Harbour) line of Mumbai suburban railway |
Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus | Masjid | Sandhurst Road | Dockyard Road | Reay Road | Cotton Green | Sewri |
Vadala Road | Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar | Chunabhatti | Kurla | Tilak Nagar | Chembur | Govandi | Mankhurd | Vashi | Sanpada | Juinagar | Nerul | Seawoods | C.B.D. Belapur | Khargar | Mansarovar | Khandeshwar | Panvel |
Vadala Road | King's Circle | Mahim | Bandra | Khar Road | Santacruz | Vile Parle | Andheri |