Seawoods–Darave railway station

Seawoods–Darave
सीवूड्स- दारावे
Mumbai Suburban Railway station
Location Nerul
Coordinates 19°01′19″N 73°01′08″E / 19.021917°N 73.018912°E / 19.021917; 73.018912Coordinates: 19°01′19″N 73°01′08″E / 19.021917°N 73.018912°E / 19.021917; 73.018912
Elevation 3m
Owned by Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways
Line(s) Harbour line, Nerul-Uran line
Platforms 4
Tracks 4
Construction
Structure type Standard on-ground station
Parking Yes
Other information
Station code SWDV
Fare zone Central Railways
Electrified Yes
Services
Preceding station  
MSR
  Following station
Harbour Line
toward Panvel
Terminus
Nerul-Uran Line
toward Uran City
Route map
Location
Seawoods-Darave
Location within Mumbai
Trans-Harbour line
Central line
to Diva & Kalyan
Mumbra
Kalwa
Thane Creek
Thane
Central line
to Mumbai CST
Airoli
Rabale
Ghansoli
Kopar Khairane
Turbhe
LowerLeft arrowDown arrow Harbour line
Sanpada
Vashi
Harbour line
to Mumbai CST
Juinagar
Nerul
Seawoods–Darave
Nerul–Uran line
under construction
CBD Belapur
Kharghar
Taloja River
Mansarovar
Khandeshwar
to Diva and Karjat
Panvel
to Uran
to Roha

Seawoods–Darave of Nerul also known simply as Seawoods, is a railway station on the Harbour line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway in the Nerul node. The railway station derives its name from the famous Seawoods NRI complex developed by CIDCO especially for high income and economically well to do groups. The station is located in the Darave village few kilometers away from Seawoods NRI complex.

It's being developed as Seawoods Grand Central by Larsen & Toubro Ltd.[1] The Seawoods Grand Central complex is set to have large office spaces, malls and an entertainment area which is likely to transform the image of the city. [2]

Location

Seawoods is located in the south west part of Nerul, near Parsik Hill. A railway flyover bridge constructed near Seawoods station connects Seawoods East and West end. Completed on October 2011 and connects people from both the ends. Nearby sectors are sector 40, 48A, 44, 44A, 42A, 48, 46, 50 on the west and sector 19A, 25, 27 on the east.


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