Dadar railway station

Railway Station in Maharashtra, India

19°01′06″N 72°50′36″E / 19.018335°N 72.843214°E / 19.018335; 72.843214Elevation6.610 metres (21.69 ft)Owned byIndian RailwaysLine(s)Central Line
Mumbai Dadar–Solapur section
Western Line
Ahmedabad–Mumbai main linePlatforms14 (7-Central, 7-Western)ConstructionStructure typeStandard on-ground stationOther informationStatusActiveStation codeD (Suburban)
DR (Central zone)
DDR (Western zone)Fare zoneCentral Railways & Western RailwaysHistoryOpenedCentral Line Station -November 1, 1856[1]ElectrifiedYesPassengers2016–17211,888 (Daily) Services
Preceding station Mumbai Suburban Railway Following station
Prabhadevi
towards Churchgate
Western line Matunga Road
towards Dahanu Road
Parel
towards Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
Central line Matunga
towards Kasara or Khopoli
Route map
Legend
Kasara
Umbermali
Khardi
Thansit
Atgaon
Asangaon
Vasind
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
Dahanu Road
Vangaon
Boisar
Umroli
Palghar
Kelve Road
Saphale
Vaitarna
Virar
Nallasopara
Vasai Road
Central line and Vasai Road - Roha line
Naigaon
Bhayandar
Mira Road
Dahisar
Borivali
Kandivli
Malad
planned extension to Borivali
Goregaon
Ram Mandir
Jogeshwari
Andheri
Line 1
Vile Parle
Santacruz
Khar Road
Bandra
Mahim
Harbour line
Matunga Road
Central line
Dadar
Prabhadevi
Parel
Central line
Lower Parel
Mahalaxmi
Line 3
Mumbai Central
Line 3
Grant Road
Line 3
Charni Road
Marine Lines
Churchgate
Line 3
Location
Dadar is located in Mumbai
Dadar
Dadar
Location within Mumbai

Dadar railway station is one of the major interchange railway stations of Mumbai Suburban Railway. It serves the Dadar area in Mumbai, India.

This railway station lies on both the Central line named as Dadar Central with station code DR and Western line named as Dadar Western with station code DDR. It's also a terminal for Mumbai Suburban Railway as well as Indian Railways.[2]

Two roads are passes through parallel in the vicinity of Dadar railway station which is Senapati Bapat Marg on the Westside and Lakhamsi Nappu Road on the Eastside.

History

The original Dadar railway station of the GIP Railway (today's Central Railway) was inaugurated on 1 November 1856.[3] Regular services to the station began in the same year on the GIPR line. A station named 'Dadur' existed on the first suburban train service of the erstwhile BB&CI Railway (today's Western Railway), when it began the service on 12 April 1867, suggesting the WR side station was established sometime in the 1860s. The express train Terminus on Central line side was constructed and opened on 1968.[4]

During the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971 a Jawan Canteen was established in the station to serve Indian soldiers. The Canteen was conducted by Wadala Junior Chambers (Founder- Gangaram Joshi), under the guidance of Nanik Rupani, who was the President at that time.[5][6]

After decades, In 2009 The Midtown terminus of Dadar Western side was inaugurated for increasing more trains on the suburban route and long-distance route for decreasing a load of passengers.[7] And the side elevated road which is parallel to Midtown Terminus connects to Tilak Bridge for direct taxi's and another vehicle's movement, was inaugurated in 2014. The Cost for construction was 30 crore (US$3.8 million).[8]

Structure

Dadar railway station has 14 platforms, In that, 7 platforms consist of the Western side which is two platforms of the slow suburban route, three platforms of the fast suburban route and the last two platforms are the terminus of the Suburban and Long Distance trains which are also known as Dadar Midtown Terminus.[9][10]

The remaining 7 platforms consist of the Central line, which is of two platforms on the slow suburban route, three platforms are on the fast suburban route with middle-fast suburban terminal, and the last two platforms are the terminus of long-distance trains which is also known as Dadar Central Terminus or Dadar Terminus.

This railway station is well connected with multiple walkways and bridges for easier access of passengers crossing on both sides.[11]

  • Dadar railway station entrance on the Western line side
    Dadar railway station entrance on the Western line side
  • Dadar railway station entrance on the Central line side
    Dadar railway station entrance on the Central line side
  • Dadar railway station platform board on Central line side
    Dadar railway station platform board on Central line side
  • Dadar railway station board on Central line side
    Dadar railway station board on Central line side
  • Platforms on the Western side of Dadar railway station
    Platforms on the Western side of Dadar railway station
  • Dadar Terminus station board on Central side of Dadar railway station
    Dadar Terminus station board on Central side of Dadar railway station

And also there are multiple Escalators available on both the sides for help in interchanging stations, which were Inaugurated on 1 November 2013 on the Western line side by Western Railway[12] And the remaining escalators were inaugurated on 21 January 2018 on the Central line side by Central Railway.[13]

  • Escalator on the Western side of Dadar railway station
    Escalator on the Western side of Dadar railway station
  • Escalator on the Central side of Dadar railway station
    Escalator on the Central side of Dadar railway station

Passengers

Dadar is the busiest railway station on the Mumbai Suburban Railway network with an average of 211,888 passengers begins their journey from this station per day contributing 1,059,440 (US$13,000) of average daily revenue.[14]

In October 2012, CR announced plans to cease long-distance train services terminating at Dadar on the Central side within 5–6 years. The load would be transferred to Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) by upgrading the number of platforms at LTT from five to 12.[15]

Operations

Dadar railway station handles a total of 88 long-distance trains. In which 12 trains are on the Western line side in which 3 long-distance trains originate and terminate at Midtown Terminus and 9 long-distance trains halt at the fast suburban route of Western line.[16][17]

Whereas, 76 trains are on the Central line side in which 11 long-distance trains originate and terminate at Central Terminus and 65 long-distance trains halt at the fast suburban route of Central line.[18]

References

  1. ^ "RAILWAYS OF THE RAJ: History of Railways from Bombay to rest of India".
  2. ^ Mumbai Dadar station to get a touch of South Korea, Mid-day, 1 July 2020, Retrieved 19 October 2020
  3. ^ "RAILWAYS OF THE RAJ: History of Railways from Bombay to rest of India". RAILWAYS OF THE RAJ. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  4. ^ "IRFCA History Part 4". IRFCA.
  5. ^ Haidar, Suhasini (8 April 2017). "The long healing of 1971". The Hindu.
  6. ^ Taggar, Rajinder (10 October 2016). "India, Pakistan not telling truth: Dayal Singh". The Times of India. TNN.
  7. ^ Railway Minister to Visit Mumbai on November, Indian Express, 19 November 2009, Retrieved 18 October 2014
  8. ^ Major part of Elevated Dadar Terminus Project Complete, Mumbai Mirror, 14 September 2014, Retrieved 19 October 2020
  9. ^ Dadar Midtown's 30 Crore makeover gets on track, Mumbai Mirror, 25 August 2011, Retrieved 18 October 2020
  10. ^ Mumbai to get AC local trains from September this year, Zee Biz, Retrieved 19 October 2020
  11. ^ Sitaram, Mewati (21 September 2014). "Are these TCs on Dadar FOB genuine?". Daily News and Analysis. Mumbai. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
  12. ^ New Escalators at Dadar Station, Daily News and Analysis, 1 November 2013, Retrieved 15 February 2014
  13. ^ City's 1st Escalators to start at Dadar Thane stations, Mumbai Mirror, 21 January 2018, Retrieved 20 October 2020
  14. ^ Rao, Shashank (12 April 2017). "It's not getting any better! Despite metro and monorail, Mumbai local trains getting more overcrowded". Mid-Day.com.
  15. ^ Lokmanya Tilak Terminus to replace Dadar as outstation hub, Times of India, 17 October 2012, Retrieved 16 July 2013
  16. ^ Mumbai Train travel to get smoother commuters with the increase of 76 services from Dadar, Bandra, Hindustan Times, 10 May 2017, Retrieved 19 October 2018
  17. ^ Post March Western Railway to run 70 more 15 car services, Times of India, 14 December 2019, Retrieved 19 October 2020
  18. ^ Indian Railways revises Time Table for several Central Railway trains with effect from today, Financial Express, 1 July 2019, Retrieved 19 October 2020

External links

  • Dadar Central at India Rail Info
  • Dadar Western at India Rail Info
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