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Railway station in Mumbai, India

Parel
परळ
Mumbai Suburban Railway station
General information
Coordinates19°00′33″N 72°50′15″E / 19.009161°N 72.837608°E / 19.009161; 72.837608
Elevation5.935 metres (19.47 ft)
Owned byMinistry of Railways, Indian Railways
Line(s)Central Line
Platforms5
Construction
Structure typeStandard on-ground station
Other information
StatusActive
Station codePR
Fare zoneCentral Railways
History
Opened9th December 1867
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station Mumbai Suburban Railway Following station
Currey Roadtowards Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Central line Dadartowards Kasara or Khopoli
Route map
Legend
to
Bhusawal–Kalyan
section
Express train Kasara
Umbermali
Khardi
Thansit
Atgaon
Asangaon
Vasind
Bhatsa River
Khadavli
Kalu River
Titwala
Ambivli
Ulhas River
Shahad
Waldhuni River
Vithalwadi
Express train Kalyan Junction Ulhasnagar
Thakurli Ambarnath
Dombivli Badlapur
to
Ahmedabad-Mumbai
main Line
Vangani
Western
line
Vasai Road
Shelu
Juchandra Neral Junction Matheran Hill Railway to Matheran
Kaman Road Bhivpuri Road
Kharbav Karjat Express train
Bhiwandi Road to Panvel
Ulhas River Palasdari
to
Mumbai Dadar–
Solapur section
Kopar Kelavli
Diva Junction Dolavli
Dativali Lowjee
Nilaje Khopoli
Taloje Panchnand to Karjat
Mumbra Navde Road
Kalwa Kalamboli
to
Trans-Harbour
line
Panvel to
Harbour
line
Express train
Thane Creek Somatne
Express train Thane Rasayani
Trans-Harbour
line
Apta
Mulund Jite
Nahur Hamrapur
Bhandup Pen
Kanjur Marg Kasu
Vikhroli Nagothane
Line 1
to Versova
Ghatkopar
Nidi
Vidyavihar Roha
Express train LTT to Konkan Railway
Kurla
Sion Harbour line
Harbour line
to Goregaon
Western line
to Dahanu Road
Matunga
Dadar
planned
Monorail
Express train
Prabhadevi
 
Parel
Western line
to Churchgate
Currey Road
Chinchpokli
Byculla
Harbour line
Sandhurst Road
Masjid
Line 3 Mumbai CSMT Express train
Location
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Parel is a railway station on the Central Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway, serving the Parel neighbourhood of Mumbai. The next station south is Currey Road; the next station north is Dadar. A footbridge links Parel on the Central Line to Prabhadevi on Western Line.

Parel railway station was opened on 9th December 1867. Platforms 4 and 5 are reserved for employees of the Parel railway workshop and for some Fast local train stops and platforms 1, 2 and 3 are open to the general public. The station sells around 2.2 million tickets each year.

History

The railway station on the Parel side was opened to the public on 9th December 1867 for direct connectivity from Parel to other stations on the Central Railway network. In December 1888, plans for an upgraded station were sent to London, and the plans materialised in early 1890s. Vulcan Foundry Locomotive no.3, one of the first locos sent for GIPR after 1850 was said to be driving a rolling mill in the Parel workshop as late as 1916.

Parel is of historical importance in Railway history, for it was the halting point for the Locomotive Lord Falkland, on its first trip on 18 February 1852 between Byculla and Parel. This was probably because the Governor residence was at Parel back then. Lord Falkland was Bombay's first steam Locomotive, and was later also used for the trial run of the first train that happened on 18 November the same year.(prior to the official journey on 16 April 1853)

The Parel Rail Workshops located south of the station were built between 1877 and 1879 on 43 acres of land, due to the original Workshops at Byculla being cramped. During the First World War, it was repurposed to make explosive shells, grenades, and armored vehicles.

On 4 March 2019, the terminal platform on the slow line of the Parel side was inaugurated by Piyush Goyal (Minister of Railways) for reducing the higher passenger pressure load at Dadar railway station. Which it was demanded for many years by the people for easier access on the Central side.

  • Parel railway station, around 1900 Parel railway station, around 1900
  • Platformboard on Parel railway station side Platformboard on Parel railway station side
  • Stationboard on Parel side Stationboard on Parel side
  • Entrance to the railway station on Parel side Entrance to the railway station on Parel side

Foot over-bridges

Parel railway station has only one foot over-bridge (FOB) on the southern side of the platform. This creates problems for commuters during peak hours. Due to this, commuters used to cross the tracks on to the adjoining platform 3 and use the FOB of that platform. This prompted the Railways to put up a fence between the platforms in order to stop commuters from crossing the tracks. This has increased the pressure on the over-bridge even more and hence forced the Railways into assigning the Railway Protection Force and Home Guard to help commuters cross the bridge and prevent any stampedes. They also protect the commuters from any approaching trains.

References

  1. ^ "[IRFCA] CR Mumbai Timeline of Suburban Stations". www.irfca.org. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Parel station: A commuter's worst nightmare". DNA. 22 October 2013. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  3. Aklekar, Rajendra B. (2014). Halt Station India : The Dramatic Tale of the Nation's First Rail Lines. Rupa Publications. p. 99. ISBN 978-81-291-3497-4.
  4. "Locomotive Magazine and Railway Carriage and Wagon Review Volume 32 (1926)". www.steamindex.com. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  5. Parel Suburban Terminus Inaugurated, Mumbai Mirror, 4 March 2019, Retrieved 17 October 2020
  6. "Commuters need RPF help in crossing bridge". Mid-Day. 23 May 2012. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
Stations on the Central line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway
Main line
(Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj TerminusKalyan Junction)
Main line branch (Kalyan JunctionKasara)
Main line branch (Kalyan JunctionKhopoli)
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