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Parel railway station

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Line(s)
  
Central Line

Fare zone
  
Central Railways

Platforms in use
  
4

Station code
  
PR

Opened
  
1877

Parel railway station

Elevation
  
5.935 metres (19.47 ft)

Owned by
  
Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways

Structure type
  
Standard on-ground station

Address
  
Gautam Nagar, Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400014

Owners
  
Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways

Similar
  
Elphinstone Road railway st, Chinchpokli railway station, Vidyavihar railway station, Kalwa railway station, Diva Junction railway st

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 Elphinstone Road on the Western Line.

Contents

Parel railway station was opened in 1877. Platforms 3 and 4 are reserved for employees of the Parel railway workshop, and platforms 1 and 2 are open to the general public.

The station sells around 2.2 million tickets each year.

Lower parel railway station aerial view


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 Railway's 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 Railway's 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

Parel railway station Wikipedia