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In Mumbai, local trains are one of the most frequently used forms of transportation. For the millions of residents of the urban region, they make commuting easier. These trains are used by students, working professionals, and businesspeople to avoid the notorious Mumbai traffic jams. The affordabili...


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Mumbai's Harbour Line: Route, Map, Station, Hours, Cost & More
In Mumbai, local trains are one of the most frequently used forms of
transportation. For the millions of residents of the urban region, they make
commuting easier. These trains are used by students, working professionals, and
businesspeople to avoid the notorious Mumbai traffic jams. The affordability of
this method of transportation is another reason why it is well-liked.
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The local buses in Mumbai operate on three lines. The Central Line, Western Line,
and Harbour Line are a few of these. The Central Railway is the company that runs
them. Mumbai's eastern neighbourhoods, which are near the city's natural
harbour, are lined with the Harbour Line. This is the reason for the naming of this
Mumbai Suburban Railway branch. The Mumbai Harbour Line route, map,
schedules, fare, and other details are all fully addressed in this article.

Mumbai Routing of the Harbour Line
The Harbour-Line has three terminals. They include Goregaon, Panvel, and the
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminal (CSMT). The Panvel-Goregaon, CSMT-
Goregaon, and CSMT-Panvel lines are served by Harbour Line Mumbai.

Mumbai Harbour Line Map

Beginning from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminal and continuing for a few
stops, the Harbour-Line is a double line that runs parallel to the Central Railway.
Two corridors are served by the Harbour-line from Wadala Road Station. The
actual location of the line's separation is in Ravli. At Mahim, the first line connects
with the Western Line after terminating at Goregaon Station. When the second
line reaches Navi Mumbai, it divides into two. Both of these lines travel to Thane
and Panvel, respectively.

Harbour Line Stations in Mumbai
Here is a list of the different Mumbai Harbour Line stops. Trains make stops at
each station to pick up and drop off passengers.

CSMT-Wadala Road Route Stations
Let's begin by discussing the CSMT-Wadala Road route. The Mumbai Harbour Line
stations' names and the connections they provide to other lines and trains have
been provided. Check this out:

Station Names Connectivity
Sandhurst Road Central Line
Dockyard Road
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Central Line
Reay Road
Masjid Central Line
Cotton Green
Wadala Road To Andheri or Panvel on Harbour-Line
Sewri

Stations along the Panvel-Wadala Road Route
The stations where the trains halt on their way from Wadala Road to Panvel are
shown below. The following also mentions the connectivity that these stations
offer:
Station Names Connectivity
Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar
Wadala Road Andheri
Kurla Central Line
Chunabhatti
Chembur
Tilak Nagar Indian Railways
Mankhurd
Juinagar
Govandi
Vashi Trans-Harbour-Line
Nerul Trans-Harbour-Line and Nerul-Uran
Line
Seawoods-Darave Trans-Harbour-Line and Nerul-Uran
Line
Sanpada Trans-Harbour-Line
CBD Belapur Trans-Harbour-Line and Nerul-Uran
Line
Khandeshwar Trans-Harbour-Line and Navi Mumbai
Metro
Mansarovar Trans-Harbour-Line

Panvel Trans-Harbour-Line and Central Line
Kharghar Trans-Harbour-Line and Navi Mumbai
Metro

Wadala Road-Andheri-Goregaon Route Stations
Pay attention to the stations where the Harbour-Line trains stop as they go from
Wadala Road to Goregaon through Andheri. The following information also
includes the connectivity provided by Harbour Line Mumbai with other stations:
Station Names Connectivity
King’s Circle
Mahim Junction Western Line
Wadala Road Panvel Harbour-Line
Jogeshwari Western Line
Bandra Western Line
Andheri Western Line
Santacruz Western Line
Ram Mandir Western Line
Khar Road Western Line
Vile Parle Western Line
Goregaon Western Line

Interchange Locations on the Mumbai Harbour Line Map
The Harbour-Line route features a number of interchange stations. At the
following stations, you can switch trains:
 You can switch to the Mumbai Central line at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Terminal, Masjid, Sandhurst Road, Kurla, and Panvel stations.
 At the Mahim Junction, Santacruz, Khar Road, Vile Parle, Bandra, and
Andheri stations, you can switch to the Western Line. Further serving as
Western Line interchange stations are Ram Mandir, Goregaon, and
Jogeshwari.
 Mumbai Mono Rail stations at Wadala Road and Chembur provide access to
the Mumbai Mono Rail.

 The Trans Harbour-interchange Line's stations include Mansarovar,
Downtown Belapur, Seawoods-Darave, Kharghar, Nerul, and Khandeshwar.
Moreover, you can change trains for the Trans Harbour-Line at the stations
in Juinagar, Vashi, and Sanpada.
 For the Nerul Uran Line, you can change trains in Nerul, Downtown Belapur,
and Seawoods-Darave.
 The Navi Mumbai Metro is connected via Khandeshwar and Kharghar.

Mumbai Harbour Line Train Schedule
The harbour-line local train service typically runs from 4 am to 1 am. Trains run
fairly often throughout the day.
The Harbour-Line has slow trains that move slowly. The Harbour-Line trains are
implied to stop at every station along their path, which does not imply that they
move slowly. For the convenience of the commuters, a number of trains travel this
route and make stops at each station.

Mumbai Harbour Line Train Prices
The cost of a Harbour Line train from Mumbai depends on the class and the
distance to be travelled. First Class tickets cost between 50 and 165 Indian rupees.
A monthly pass costs as little as INR 345 and as much as INR 1165 for First Class.
The monthly season ticket for First Class is priced from INR 325 to INR 2530.
The price for this route ranges from INR 5 for Second Class to INR 20 for First Class.
Everyday commuters have the option of purchasing monthly passes or season
tickets. Depending on your needs, a Second-Class monthly pass can be purchased
for between INR 100 and INR 615.

Mumbai Harbour Line: Contact Information
Call 022 22621450 if you have any questions about the stations, map, or other
details of the Mumbai Harbour Line.

Conclusion: Mumbai's Harbour Line
Since almost a century ago, the Mumbai Harbour Line has provided transportation
to the big metropolis. It's a quick and affordable method of commuting, making it
simpler for city residents to move around. By taking the local trains to work, you
can reduce your travel costs and escape the traffic in Mumbai. Every day,
thousands of people travel to their destinations using the Harbour Line service.
Locals from Mumbai are well-liked by tourists as well. It enables them to travel
quickly between tourist attractions without getting caught in traffic jams. For the
benefit of commuters, the service starts early in the morning & runs until after
midnight.













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