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Karjat (station code: KJT/S for South (local)) is a railway station on the Central line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network. Karjat is a major rail terminus, connected via local trains to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Mumbai, Khopoli and Panvel
Regular shuttle trains run between Karjat and Pune. Located about halfway between Mumbai and Pune, the town is a famous stop to buy Vada pav, (a popular potato savoury originated from here) when travelling by train between the two cities. Almost all long distance and all short-distance trains halt here.
A new broad-gauge railway started between Karjat and Panvel and harbour railway line now stands extended up to Karjat.
Karjat has a bus terminal near railway station in Bhisegaon. It is well connected to other cities in and around the state by Maharashtra's state-owned passenger buses.
Gallery
- Karjat railway station – Station board
- Karjat railway station – WCAM-3 bankers at Karjat
- Karjat railway station – dead end platform 3
- Karjat railway station – platform board
References
- Kumar, Vikas. "Karjat Railway Station Map/Atlas CR/Central Zone – Railway Info". India Rail Info. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
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