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Matunga Road railway station

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Line(s)
  
Western Line

Fare zone
  
Western Railways

Platforms in use
  
2

Tracks
  
5

Electrified
  
Yes

Opened
  
1867

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Owned by
  
Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways

Structure type
  
Standard on-ground station

Owners
  
Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways

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Matunga Road is the name of a railway station on the Western Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network. It offers access to Matunga and Shivaji Park areas of Mumbai. It should not be confused with the nearby Matunga railway station, which is on the Central Line just to the east. Matunga Road is the smallest railway halt in Mumbai in terms of number of passengers and number of platforms. The Ruparel College is the nearest college to this station.

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History

At 1.40pm on 29 October 1993 a "crude bomb with lots of nails" exploded under the seat of a second-class compartment in a train at Matunga Road station. 2 people died and 40 were injured.

Matunga Road was one of the stations affected by 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings. Just before 18.15, a bomb exploded in the first-class general compartment of the 17.57 Churchgate-Virar fast train as it approached Matunga Road station.

In March 2011 the roof of the station was removed and rebuilt at a greater height. This was to accommodate the railway's move from 1500V DC to 25kV AC transmission.

References

Matunga Road railway station Wikipedia