Harbour line (Mumbai Suburban Railway)
Harbour line | |
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Overview | |
System | Mumbai Suburban Railway |
Locale |
Mumbai, Maharashtra Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra Thane, Maharashtra Raigad, Maharashtra |
Termini |
CST, Andheri, Panvel Thane, Nerul, Vashi |
Stations | 32 |
Services |
List
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Daily ridership | 1 million[1] |
Operation | |
Opened | 12 December 1910 |
Owner | Indian Railway |
Operator(s) | Central Railway (CR) |
Character | At grade and elevated |
Technical | |
Track gauge | 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) Broad gauge |
Operating speed | 50 km/h (31 mph) |
The Harbour line is a branch line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway operated by Central Railways. It was named so because it catered to the eastern neighbourhoods along the city's natural harbour. Its termini are Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST), Andheri and Panvel on the CST-Andheri, CST-Panvel and Panvel-Andheri routes. The first section of the line, between Kurla and Reay Road, opened on 12 December 1910. In 1925, the line was connected to the then Victoria Terminus via an elevated rail corridor between Dockyard Road and Sandhurst Road.[2] Suburban services to Mankhurd began in 1951. The line was later extended from Mankhurd to serve most of Navi Mumbai via the Mankhurd–Belapur–Panvel rail corridor in the 1990s. The stations in Navi Mumbai are well maintained and beautifully designed by CIDCO (City and industrial development corporation of Maharashtra ltd.) They have good facilities and are kept clean, better than other Mumbai stations. There are IT offices above the stations. The Railbridge connecting Vashi and Mankhurd railway stations running over Thane creek, parallel to road bridge has brought Navi Mumbai closer to Mumbai, boosting development of the region
The line is a double line and therefore does not have any fast trains on it. The line runs parallel to the Central Railway line till just before Sandhurst Road station where the line turns eastward and runs elevated up till Sewri. At Wadala Road, the line branches into two. The first line joins with the Western line at Mahim and terminates at Andheri. The second line follows through Mankhurd into the city of Navi Mumbai, where it again branches out into two lines, one going to Thane and the other to Panvel. The first stop outside Mumbai is the township of Vashi.
The Mankhurd–Belapur–Panvel rail corridor that connects the suburban rail network to Navi Mumbai was commissioned in phases in the 1990s. Vashi was connected in May 1992, Nerul in February 1993, Belapur in June 1993 and Panvel in June 1998. The corridor was converted to double line in April, 2000.[3] In 2004, the Trans-Harbour line was opened to the public. The line directly connected Vashi to Thane. This proved to be a boon for commuters of the two stations, who, until then, had to take a circuitous route via Mumbai city and had to change trains at Kurla.
The last direct current (DC) suburban local train ran on the Harbour line on 10 April 2016. The special train left Kurla at 11:30 pm and reached CST at 12:15 am. The iconic yellow-and-maroon DC local trains had their first service on 3 February 1925, when the first electric local ran between CST and Kurla ran on the Harbour line. The tickets for the last service were priced at ₹10,000 (US$160), with the proceeds to be donated to drought-affected regions of Maharashtra. The Indian Express reported that not a single ticket was sold. After the last DC service ran, Central Railway officially announced the completion of DC to AC conversion on the Harbour Line.[4]
About 580 services run daily on the Harbour line.[5] Approximately 208 of those are on the Thane-Vashi-Nerul-Panvel route and 172 of those run on the CST-Andheri route.[6]
On 2 September last 9 car train was put into a sunset as all the trains were converted to 12 coach, which increases the carrying capacity of the line by 33%.
Stations
(All Harbour line services are slow, which means they halt at all passing by stations.)
Harbour line (CST–Wadala Road–Andheri/Panvel) | |||
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# | Station Name | Station Code | Connections |
1 | Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus | ST | Central line |
2 | Masjid | Central line | |
3 | Sandhurst Road | Central line | |
4 | Dockyard Road | None | |
5 | Reay Road | None | |
6 | Cotton Green | None | |
7 | Sewri | None | |
8 | Wadala Road | VDLR | To Andheri or Panvel (Harbour line) Mumbai Monorail |
At Wadala Road, the Harbour line splits into two corridors, one going to Panvel and the other to Andheri.
The exact split occurs 800 metres north of Wadala Road station, at a location known as Ravli (variously spelled as Raoli, Ravali or Rawli) corresponding to the nearby Ravli slum. There is no railway station at Ravli Junction. However, due to the critical Ravli Junction Yard signal box, there are various public references to this name in news articles and other sources.[7][8]
Towards Panvel
Harbour line (Wadala Road–Panvel) | |||
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# | Station Name | Station Code | Connections |
8 | Wadala Road | VDLR | To Andheri (Harbour line) Mumbai Monorail |
9 | Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar | None | |
10 | Chunabhatti | None | |
11 | Kurla | CH | Central line |
12 | Tilak Nagar | TKNG | None |
13 | Chembur | CM | Mumbai Monorail |
14 | Govandi | None | |
15 | Mankhurd | M | None |
16 | Vashi | VA | Trans-Harbour line |
17 | Sanpada | Trans-Harbour line | |
18 | Juinagar | Trans-Harbour line | |
19 | Nerul | NU | Trans-Harbour line |
20 | Seawoods-Darave | None | |
21 | CBD Belapur | BR | Navi Mumbai Metro |
22 | Kharghar | None | |
23 | Mansarovar | None | |
24 | Khandeshwar | Navi Mumbai Metro | |
25 | Panvel | PL | Central line |
Towards Andheri–Goregaon–Borivali
Harbour line (Wadala Road–Andheri–Goregaon–Borivali) | |||
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# | Station Name | Station Code | Connections |
8 | Wadala Road | VDLR | To Andheri (Harbour line) Mumbai Monorail |
9 | King's Circle | None | |
10 | Mahim | Western line | |
11 | Bandra | B | Western line |
12 | Khar Road | Western line | |
13 | Santacruz | Western line | |
14 | Vile Parle | Western line | |
15 | Andheri | AD | Western line Mumbai Metro |
16 | Jogeshwari | Western line under construction | |
17 | Ram Mandir | Western line under construction | |
18 | Goregaon | G | Western line under construction |
19 | Malad | M | Western line under construction |
20 | Kandivali | Western line under construction | |
21 | Borivali | BO | Western line under construction |
Future development
Work is underway to extend the Harbour line up to Goregaon. The project will cost ₹103 crore (US$16 million).[9][10] It is expected to be completed by April 2017. Further extension of this line has been accepted under MUTP III till Borivali.
Kurla–Shivajinagar service
CR has sought permission from the Railway Board to run EMUs on the Harbour line between Kurla and Shivajinagar in Pune. The service would provide direct connectivity between Navi Mumbai and Pune, which is currently not available.[11] EMUs will be modified to include six motor cars.
CR plans to use 16 coach mail/express trains to cover the 170 km distance in approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes. Stations on the line will be Kurla, Vashi, Belapur, Panvel, Karjat, Lonavla and Shivajinagar.[12]
See also
- Mumbai Suburban Railway
- List of Mumbai Suburban Railway stations
- CST–Panvel Fast Corridor
- Central Railway
References
- ↑ Mumbai: CST-Panvel line may run fully AC trains–India–IBNLive
- ↑ "Harbour line to take elevated route at Kurla". The Times of India. 8 September 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
- ↑ CIDCO. "Railway Projects". Retrieved 6 October 2014.
- ↑ http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/mumbai/end-of-an-era-mumbai-bids-goodbye-to-last-dc-local/
- ↑ "CR wants Sewri, Chunnabhatti crossings shut during peak hours, News–City". Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
- ↑ "Harbour line woes to continue for now". The Times of India. 19 December 2011.
- ↑ "Mumbai: Trains affected by megablock on Harbour, Trans Harbour lines". DNA India.
- ↑ "Mumbai: Harbour Line services affected due to technical snag". Mid-Day Mumbai.
- ↑ http://www.mumbaimirror.com/article/2/20120726201207260407596579478e07e/Lots-of-elbow-room-at-new-Harbour-stns.html
- ↑ "Mumbai: Platform width may make Harbour line miss deadline". mid-day. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
- ↑ http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/pune-may-soon-have-its-first-direct-train-to-navi-mumbai/1007024/
- ↑ "Central Railway plans to connect Navi Mumbai and Pune–The Times of India". The Times Of India.
External links
- Harbour line timetable (July 2010)
- All about Travelling in Mumbai, including Harbour Railway, Local Train Timetable
- HARBOUR Railway local Train Timetable