Mahul Road railway station

Mahul Road was a former station on the Salsette-Trombay Railway in the Mahul region of Trombay in north-east Mumbai (Bombay), India. It was dismantled after the rail line closed in 1934. It must be noted the tracks still are lying unused at the eastern side of the present day kurla station on the Mumbai suburban railway system under central railways just on the left side of the platform number -8 heading in direction towards Mumbai. One can see these tracks as they lie unused since 1934. The present day Andheri-Kurla road that exists is built in memory to represent the fact that at one point in time before india became independent it had connections to link Andheri to kurla.


One who has written this earlier should have written some more useful information. Now let me give u the extra related tips this place is linked to Ghatkopar and it is linked by road that meets the eastern freeway and eastern express highway of which the former leads to mumbai whereas the latter heads north and south to Thane if going straight I.e northern direction. If going south one must take right turn to reach vashi-Naka the municipal limit of mumbai on its eastern edge at a border suburb of mankhurd once again for the second time linked to Ghatkopar and thereby to andheri metro and andheri via Ghatkopar .

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