I remember the first time I travelled using Mumbai’s central / harbour railway line. I was completely confused whether BL means Belapur / Badlapur and I almost landed in the wrong train.
Recently, quiz-master Derek O’Brien traveled in Mumbai local trains to understand commuters’ grievances. One of the things he found most difficult was reading indicators at the platforms on stations. Obviously, for a first time traveler on a particular route, reading indicators is a tough task.
Until, I am heard, here’s my little attempt to help you out. So if you are finding difficulty understanding the indicators, keep the list below handy.
Reading indicators at Mumbai local train CENTRAL / HARBOUR LINE platforms made easy:
A – Ambernath
AD - Andheri
AN - Asangaon
BL - Badlapur
BR - Belapur
C – Kurla
ST – Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus
D - Dadar
DI – Dombivli
G - Ghatkopar
K – Kalyan
KP – Khopoli
N – Kasara
Pl - Panvel
Nu - Nerul
S – Karjat
T - Thane
Tl – Titwala
VA – Vashi
Vd - Wadala
Reading indicators at Mumbai local train WESTERN LINE platforms made easy:
A – Andheri
B – Bandra
C – Churchgate
Bo – Borivli
D - Dadar
G – Goregaon
M – Malad
V – Virar
BS - Vasai Road
BY – Bhayander
PS - Do let me know if anything above is incorrect / if something is missing.
Recently, quiz-master Derek O’Brien traveled in Mumbai local trains to understand commuters’ grievances. One of the things he found most difficult was reading indicators at the platforms on stations. Obviously, for a first time traveler on a particular route, reading indicators is a tough task.
How on earth would you know that K is not Kurla, but C stands for Kurla!Unless of course, your friends have told you what those abbreviations mean. I would request the railways to put up boards at every railway station / platform in Mumbai explaining the abbreviated forms of stations.
Until, I am heard, here’s my little attempt to help you out. So if you are finding difficulty understanding the indicators, keep the list below handy.
Reading indicators at Mumbai local train CENTRAL / HARBOUR LINE platforms made easy:
A – Ambernath
AD - Andheri
AN - Asangaon
BL - Badlapur
BR - Belapur
C – Kurla
ST – Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus
D - Dadar
DI – Dombivli
G - Ghatkopar
K – Kalyan
KP – Khopoli
N – Kasara
Pl - Panvel
Nu - Nerul
S – Karjat
T - Thane
Tl – Titwala
VA – Vashi
Vd - Wadala
Reading indicators at Mumbai local train WESTERN LINE platforms made easy:
A – Andheri
B – Bandra
C – Churchgate
Bo – Borivli
D - Dadar
G – Goregaon
M – Malad
V – Virar
BS - Vasai Road
BY – Bhayander
PS - Do let me know if anything above is incorrect / if something is missing.
B on harbor means Bandra
ReplyDeleteAD means Andheri
Bo is Borivli on all lines
Thanks Aparna! Will update it right away. BTW, you have very nice blogs
ReplyDeleteVashi is VA
ReplyDeletePanvel is PL and not P
thanks domas!
ReplyDeleteVasai is BS and not VS.... this abbreviation means basind which is the old name for vasai..
ReplyDeletethanks for your contribution tareq!
ReplyDeletei am new to travelling by trains. is there a train from thane to vasai (direct/indirect)?
ReplyDeletedombivali is DI not DL
ReplyDeletedombivali is DI not DL
ReplyDeletethanks for the DI correction... was a huge error
ReplyDeletewadala is vd not w nerul is nu
ReplyDeletethanks abhishek!
ReplyDeleteOn Harbour line on western Railway Panvel is indicated by PN from Andheri to Mahim and PL onwards please add PN for Panvel in western railway indicators. Similarly Add BC for Mumbai Central local in Western railway indicators
ReplyDeletethanks ramesh!
ReplyDeleteMissed the biggest one. VT is ST and not CST
ReplyDeletethanks sujith for pointing that out
ReplyDeleteHi, this is not a comment but a suggestion on ULHASNAGAR station platform no.2 there is 1 newly installed indicator which is malfunctioning since last 1 weak instead of 3:25 it shows 3:29 and also false sealing on ticketing counter are in bad conditions it might fall on someone and accident may happen so please take care of it.
ReplyDeletei think there is an abbreviation for trains upto mumbai central too! runs in the morning from churchgate! don't remember it though, but there are trains between churchgate and mumbai central!
ReplyDeletesounds like abuses, but it's either MC or BC :P
Hey Sunny, sorry for the late revert. I hope the indicator problem is rectified. About the false ceiling, I would suggest you bring it to the notice of the station manager there. Since I have not seen the condition, I won't be able to describe it to the authorities. You can also try the helpline number - 98333 31111.
ReplyDeletePlease let me know if they rectify the situation.
@Neha - hey long time! MC BC??? never thought abt this!
ReplyDeleteThere is a specific reason why stations like Kasara, Karjat and Kurla have weird indicator marks. Kasara stands for "N" as the lines branch out towards the north-east from Kalyan while Karjat stands for "S" as the line branches out towards the south-east from Kalyan. Kurla gets its symbol as a legacy of the British rule since the name was "Coorla" as mentioned in ancient GIPR documents.
ReplyDelete@Akshay - Thanks for the lovely insights and all the useful and interesting comments
ReplyDeleteDadar is D on both the lines.
ReplyDeleteTry including Borivali under Central/harbour abbreviations.
There's, if I ain't wrong, a 8.37 PM train to Borivali from CST!
Thank you... have corrected it
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