Charni Road railway station

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Charni Road
चर्नी रोड
Mumbai Suburban Railway station
File:Charni Road.jpg
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Owned by Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways
Line(s) Western Line
Platforms 4
Tracks 4
Construction
Structure type Standard on-ground station
Other information
Fare zone Western Railways
History
Opened 1867
Services
Preceding station   Mumbai Suburban Railway   Following station
toward Churchgate
Western Line
toward Dahanu Road
Location
Charni Road is located in Mumbai
Charni Road
Charni Road
Location within Mumbai

Charni Road (Old spellings: Churney Road and Charney Road)[1] is a railway station on the Western Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway. The main significance of Charni Road station is that it is near the Girgaum Chowpatti beach and Marine Drive promenade, a major destination for tourists in Mumbai. It is also important because of the diamond trading industry located here, mainly in the Panchratna building near the railway station.

File:Charni Road Station.jpg
Charni Road eastern entrance

The station derives its name from the fact that grazing lands for cattle and horses were located nearby in earlier days (Charne in Marathi means to graze)[citation needed] In 1838, the British rulers introduced a 'grazing fee' which several cattle-owners could not afford.[citation needed] Therefore, Sir Jamshedji Jeejeebhoy spent 20,000 from his own purse for purchasing some grasslands near the seafront at Thakurdwar and saw that the starving cattle grazed without a fee in that area.[citation needed] In time the area became to be known as "Charni" meaning grazing. When a railway station on the BB&CI railway was constructed there it was called Charni Road. The BB&CI line from Back Bay to Virar opened in 1867.[2]

There have also been some controversies during its renovation.[3]

Today Charni road is well known for its old charm Chawls, wholesale markets of diamonds (Opera House), garments, Irani cafés traditional Maharashtrian culture (Girgaon) and also tall skyscrapers.

For information about the area, see Charni Road.

References

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