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No. of Lines o­n Western Railway

Main Line from Churchgate to Dahanu Road (123 kms.)

Harbour Line from Goregaon to Mahim o­nwards connecting Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus & Panvel (Double   Lines)

Vasai - Diva / Panvel Route (Double Lines)

Peak Period

Morning Peak : 08.00 hrs. to 11.30 hrs. (towards Churchgate)

Evening Peak : 17.00 hrs. to 20.30 hrs. (towards Virar)

First & Last Local o­n Western Railway

First Local  04.15 hrs. from Churchgate

Last Local 00.50 hrs. for Virar & 01.00 hrs. for Borivali

First Local 03.25 hrs. from Virar to Churchgate & 03.50 hrs. from Borivali to Churchgate.

Last Local 00.05 hrs. from Virar.

Fast & Slow Trains o­n Suburban Section of Western Railway

Generally fast trains o­n WR halt at these stations; Mumbai Central, Dadar, Bandra, Andheri and Borivali in both the directions. From 17.24 hrs. to 20.21 hrs. in up direction the fast trains do not halt between Mumbai Central & Churchgate also, while in down direction certain fast trains do not halt between Churchgate & Mumbai Central from 07.30 hrs. to 10.57 hrs.

The slow trains halt at all the stations o­n suburban section of Western Railway.




Source : Western Railway CMS Team Last Reviewed : 27-06-2021  


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