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Nahur railway station falls under the jurisdiction of Central Railways and it was constructed to reduce the distance (between two consecutive train stations) between {{stnlnk|Bhandup}} and [[Mulund]] railway stations, which was quite large. Nahur has also helped in reducing the congestion in these stations, especially during the peak hours. Only slow trains halt at Nahur, as it currently doesn't have the provisions (or the need) to introduce platforms for fast trains. Nahur station was officially inaugurated on 21 April 2006. | Nahur railway station falls under the jurisdiction of Central Railways and it was constructed to reduce the distance (between two consecutive train stations) between {{stnlnk|Bhandup}} and [[Mulund]] railway stations, which was quite large. Nahur has also helped in reducing the congestion in these stations, especially during the peak hours. Only slow trains halt at Nahur, as it currently doesn't have the provisions (or the need) to introduce platforms for fast trains. Nahur station was officially inaugurated on 21 April 2006. | ||
[[File:Nahur railway station - platformboard.jpg|thumb|Nahur railway station – platformboard]] | [[File:Nahur railway station - platformboard.jpg|thumb|Nahur railway station – platformboard]] | ||
Nahur station has been a catalyst in Bhandup's development, catering to the needs of those living in Bhandup East, as well as those near the Airoli Link road.<ref>http://www.business-standard.com/article/pf/bhandup-mumbai-from-downmarket-to-residential-hub-113060900750_1.html</ref> | Nahur station has been a catalyst in Bhandup's development, catering to the needs of those living in Bhandup East, as well as those near the Airoli Link road.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/pf/bhandup-mumbai-from-downmarket-to-residential-hub-113060900750_1.html|title = Bhandup, Mumbai: From downmarket to residential hub|newspaper = Business Standard India|date = 9 June 2013|last1 = Mitra|first1 = Subhankar}}</ref> | ||
This is also the nearest railway station on the Central Railway connecting to Airoli in New Mumbai. | This is also the nearest railway station on the Central Railway connecting to Airoli in New Mumbai. | ||
It can also be approached from Bhandup Station from either side. East and West of Nahur station are connected though the Mulund-Goregaon Link Road. | It can also be approached from Bhandup Station from either side. East and West of Nahur station are connected though the Mulund-Goregaon Link Road. | ||
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Nahur is a railway station on the Central line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network.
Nahur railway station falls under the jurisdiction of Central Railways and it was constructed to reduce the distance (between two consecutive train stations) between Bhandup and Mulund railway stations, which was quite large. Nahur has also helped in reducing the congestion in these stations, especially during the peak hours. Only slow trains halt at Nahur, as it currently doesn't have the provisions (or the need) to introduce platforms for fast trains. Nahur station was officially inaugurated on 21 April 2006.
Nahur station has been a catalyst in Bhandup's development, catering to the needs of those living in Bhandup East, as well as those near the Airoli Link road.[1] This is also the nearest railway station on the Central Railway connecting to Airoli in New Mumbai. It can also be approached from Bhandup Station from either side. East and West of Nahur station are connected though the Mulund-Goregaon Link Road.
References
- ↑ Mitra, Subhankar (9 June 2013). "Bhandup, Mumbai: From downmarket to residential hub". Business Standard India.