Sandhurst Road railway station

Railway station in Mumbai, India

Preceding station Mumbai Suburban Railway Following station
Masjid
towards Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
Central line Byculla
towards Kasara or Khopoli
Harbour line Dockyard Road
towards Goregaon or Panvel
Route map
Legend
Kasara
Umbermali
Khardi
Thansit
Atgaon
Asangaon
Vasind
Bhatsa River
Khadavli
Titwala
Ambivli
Shahad
Waldhuni River
Vithalwadi
Express train Kalyan Junction
Ulhasnagar
Thakurli
Ambernath
Express train Dombivli
Badlapur
Vangani
Western
line
Vasai Road
Shelu
Juchandra
Neral
Kaman Road
Bhivpuri Road
Kharbav
Karjat
Bhiwandi Road
Palasdari
Kopar
Kelavli
Diva
Dolavli
Dativali
Lowjee
Nilaje
Khopoli
Taloje Panchnand
Mumbra
Navde Road
Kalwa
Kalamboli
to
Trans-Harbour
line
Panvel
to
Harbour
line
Somtane
Express train
Thane
Rasayani
Trans-Harbour
line
Apta
Mulund
Jite
Nahur
Hamrapur
Bhandup
Pen
Kanjurmarg
Kasu
Vikhroli
Nagothane
Line 1
to Versova
Ghatkopar
Nidi
Vidyavihar
Roha
Express train LTT
Kurla
Sion
Harbour line
Harbour line
to Andheri
Western line
to Dahanu Road
Matunga
Dadar
Prabhadevi
 
Parel
Western line
to Churchgate
Currey Road
Chinchpokli
Byculla
Harbour line
Sandhurst Road
Masjid
Line 3
Mumbai CSMT
Legend
to Uran
Panvel
Khandeshwar
Mansarovar
Taloja River
Kharghar
CBD Belapur
Nerul–Uran line
to Uran
Western line
to Dahanu Road
Seawoods–Darave
planned extension to Borivali
Nerul
Goregaon
Juinagar
Ram Mandir
Trans-Harbour line
to Thane
Jogeshwari
Sanpada
Line 1
Andheri
Vashi
Vile Parle
Santacruz
Mankhurd
Khar Road
Govandi
Chembur
Line 1 Monorail
Bandra
Tilak Nagar
Central line
to Thane
Mahim Junction
Kurla
Western line
to Churchgate
Central line
Chunabhatti
King's Circle
Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar
 
Line 1
Vadala Road
Line 1
Sewri
Cotton Green
Reay Road
Dockyard Road
Central line
Sandhurst Road
Masjid
Line 3
Mumbai CSMT
Location
Sandhurst Road is located in Mumbai
Sandhurst Road
Sandhurst Road
Location within Mumbai

Sandhurst Road (station code: SNRD) is a railway station serving Dongri area of South Mumbai, India, on the Central and Harbour Lines of the Mumbai Suburban Railway.[1] It is the third stop from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus.

Named after Lord Sandhurst, the Governor of Bombay between 1895 and 1900, the station was built in 1910 using funds from the Bombay City Improvement Trust, which he helped raise.

In January 2017, Lokmat reported that Central Railways planned to demolish the station in order to construct the fifth and sixth railways lines between CST and Kurla. CR plans to construct a new Sandhurst Road station on P D'Mello Road.[2]

History

Before the Sandhrust Rd station came up, there was a station named Mazagaon railway station located north, under the base of the Hancock bridge. It was listed as one of the nine important station within the city, by The Gazetteer of Bombay City in 1909.[3] It served both the local population, and the Portuguese and British suburb on either side. According to old maps, dating as late as at least 1914, and as early as at least 1909, the station was located just north or at the base of today's Hancock Bridge in Mazagaon.[4] It was demolished sometime between 1915 and 1920, to pave way for the upcoming Sandhurst Road station, that was to be constructed to connect to the Harbour Line during its extension, since both the main and the Harbour line had to be served by the single two-tired station.[5]

According to the book Halt Station India by author Rajendra Aklekar, that was published in 2014, the site of the former station there was the stone edge of the old station's platform hidden under the debris. Along with it, there were the remains of a stone arch, probably of a wall.[5]

The Sandhurst Road railway station (upper level servicing the Harbour Line) was built in 1921. The supporting pillars of the edifice bear the inscription "GIPR 1921 Lutha Iron Works, Glasgow". The fabricated metal was imported from the United Kingdom.[6] It is India's first two-tier station with a 1,728 feet (527 m) long steel viaduct weighing 2,788 tonnes (2,788,000 kg) that carries the Harbour line.[7]

References

  1. ^ Nair, Binoo (16 December 2011). "Soon you'll know exactly when your train arrives at Sandhurst Road stn". Mumbai Mirror.
  2. ^ "Historic Sandhurst road station to be demolished". Free Press Journal. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  3. ^ Bombay (India : State) (1978). The Gazetteer of Bombay City and Island. Gazetteer Department, Government of Maharashtra. Date is doubtful. Looks much older.
  4. ^ "Bombay (Mumbai), India 1914". WardMaps LLC. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  5. ^ a b Aklekar, Rajendra B. (2014). Halt Station India : The Dramatic Tale of the Nation's First Rail Lines. Rupa Publications. p. 74. ISBN 978-81-291-3497-4.
  6. ^ "Star Track". Times of India. Mumbai. 21 April 2006. p. 2.
  7. ^ Aklekar, Rajendra B (2014). Halt station India : the dramatic tale of the nation's first rail lines. Rupa & Co. p. 135. ISBN 9788129134974. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
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