Andheri railway station

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Andheri
Mumbai Suburban Railway station
File:Andheri East.jpg
Andheri station eastern zone
Location Andheri
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Owned by Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways
Line(s) Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. and Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Platforms 9
Connections Bus transport BEST Transport (Western and Central zones), 25 railtransportation.svg Line 1: Mumbai Metro
Construction
Structure type Standard on-ground station
Disabled access Yes[1]
Other information
Status Functioning
Station code A (Western Line)
AD (Harbour Line)
Fare zone Western Railways
History
Opened 1928 (as Salsette-Trombay railway station)
1934 (as Andheri)
Rebuilt 2015
Electrified Yes[2]
Previous names Salsette-Trombay railway station
Traffic
Passengers Increase (2014) 604,000[3]
Decrease (2016) 550,000[4]
Services
Preceding station   Mumbai Suburban Railway   Following station
toward Churchgate
Western Line
toward Dahanu Road
Harbour Line
Andheri
toward Panvel

Andheri is a passenger rail station located at Andheri suburb of Mumbai. It serves the Western line and Harbour lines of the Mumbai Suburban Railway. The station also inter-connects the Line 1 of the Andheri metro station.[5] Andheri station first came under prominence after the development of Salsette-Trombay Railway services in 1928 by the British Empire of India during the pre-independence period.[6]

With a pre-eminent number of passengers boarding daily, it has been termed "one of the busiest stations" in Mumbai surpassing Ghatkopar station on the Central line.[7] In 2014, the station, along with Jogeshwari and Goregaon stations, was re-developed and expanded with the expenditure of 103 crore (US$15 million).[8] In addition, the station has two bus stations operating more than 30 bus routes.[9]

History

Salsette-Trombay railway service

The Indian Railways was first established by British Empire of India in 1853 and it connected its first railway service between Bombay (now Mumbai) and Thane. In 1928, the British Empire connected Andheri station with Trombay by the Great Indian Peninsular Railway under the Bombay Improvement Trust as "Salsette-Trombay Railway line" with a view for the opening up of a railway line running West to South-east and linking up Andheri and Kurla station.[6][10] However, in 1934 the line had shut down due to the development of Santacruz Airport.[11]

Metro-Local connection

In February 2014, It was proposed by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority to integrate the Andheri metro station with the suburban station with the development of the skywalk and the same was proposed for the Ghatkopar metro station.[12]

After the establishment of Mumbai Metro services In June 2014, a skywalk of 12 metres (39 ft) has been developed by the MMRDA for the passengers traveling from local station to the metro station.[13][14] The skywalk has been built opposite to the auto-rickshaw terminal of the station with an expenditure of 6.04 crore (US$900,000).[15]

Proposed expansion and re-development

The Harbour line of the Andheri station towards Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and Panvel serves a total number of 36 trains per day.[16] The development of the Harbour line extension till Goregaon station has been announced under the Mumbai Urban Transport Project scheme in 2011.[17] However, in 2014 the development of the project had been stopped due to a 400 metres (1,300 ft) stretch, which was used by the railways for laying of tracks between Andheri and Goregaon stations.[18]

The station was renovated in early 2015 with the establishment of automated escalators and new Automated Ticket Vending Machines (ATVM) for the ease of booking tickets to the daily passengers.[19][20][21] According to the statistics of April 2014 to January 2015, the number of passengers using vending machines were 6,933, whereas in April 2015 to January 2016, it has the high amount of bookings with a total number of 18,316 passengers.[22] Due to the increasing number of passengers travelling on the rooftop of the train coaches, Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS) electrified the train coaches rooftops containing 25,000 volts.[2][23]

The station has total number of nine platforms, with platform number 6 and 7 serving the Harbour line. Further, the Harbour lines serves a 9-coach train services.[24] In 2012, it was proposed by the Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation that the Harbour line trains may get an extension of 12-coaches for the ease of passengers boarding daily from the Western lines.[24] However the MRVC announced that extension of some stations has been completed and the services may start from 2016.[25]

In February 2016, it was reported that the main road of the eastern zone of the station will be re-constructed in according for development of an long delayed elevated auto-rickshaw terminal. The Bombay High Court had ordered to evict the stalls blocking the road. Counsel Anil Sakhare had stated to the court that the stall vendors blocked the construction and infrastructure development and most of the vendors opposed the eviction notice given to them.[26] The work was originally started in 2011 and was to complete on December 2013 but as the corporation was unable to evict the stalls, the work was kept on hold. However, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation had removed the stalls from the road and the construction for the terminal had been started.[27] It has a two-lane terminal measuring the height of 60 metres (200 ft) and a width of 34 metres (112 ft) which connects the Andheri-Kurla road.[28] Under the second phase of MUTP, three escalators and 2 lifts will be installed.[29]

Station layout

File:Andher terminus interior.jpg
The interior of Andheri station terminal
Stations Stations between platforms
Platforms
(HR)/(WR)
Direction (Harbour line) Harbour line towards Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus or Panvel
Side platform, directions on the left
Direction (Western line) Western line towards Churchgate
Platforms
(WR)
Direction (Western line) Western line towards Dahanu
Side platform, directions on the right

The station consists of a 100 metres (330 ft) long auto-rickshaw terminal at the eastern zone of Andheri. It has been built between the northern and middle foot-over bridges of the station and its connected to the northern bridge and continues down a road to the MV Road. In addition, the auto-rickshaw services are used for the passengers crossing through the Nityanand Road from the northern bridge to get down the road at the eastern bridge of the station. However, the designed structure was used for commuters serving as the only foot-over bridge for the metro station as the terminal was kept unused.[30]

Bus connections

Panoramic view of Andheri bus terminal from western zone

The Oshiwara depot serves as a major hub and transfer point for Andheri bus routes serving the western area. All routes pull into the station's busway off Yari Road bus station, though some can be caught at Goregaon via the station's bus depot entrance as well. The eastern area is connected by buses between Agarkar Chowk Depot and Majas Depot, Ghatkopar Depot, Kurla Depot and Mulund Depot. But due to the increment of the Mumbai Metro service fare rates, the Ghatkopar-Andheri bus services proved to be a beneficial deal for the passengers.[31]

References

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