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Mumbai
has trains connecting it to all the major cities of the country. Intercity
trains in Mumbai are very good, and are the fastest and cheapest way to move
around in Mumbai. Mumbai is virtually the only place in India where it's worth
taking trains for travel within a city. There are fast trains every 10-12
minutes and slow trains, which stop at all stations every 3 minutes. Trains
begin operating just after 4am and run until almost 1am. The service is
efficient and easy to navigate but woefully overcrowded. There are special
'ladies only' carriages as well as first class carriages. First class travel
costs 10-15 times more than second on single fare.
The most useful service is the Western Railway operating from Churchgate
heading north to stations such as Charni Road (for Opera House), Vile Parle
(Domestic Airport), Andheri (International Airport & SEEPZ) and Goregaon
(NSC Exhibition Grounds).
Western Railway running between Churchgate and Virar.
Central Railway running between Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
(C.S.T) and Kasara /Karjat.
Harbour Line running between Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
(C.S.T) and Panvel.
Useful Links for Traveling
This link
provides information about the Indain Railways Routes.
This link provides information about the trains on the Central Railway.
This
link provides information about the trains on the Western India Railway.
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