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Mira Road
Mumbai Suburban Railway station
Mira Road station signboard
General information
LocationMira Road
Coordinates19°16′48″N 72°51′22″E / 19.2799°N 72.8561°E / 19.2799; 72.8561
Owned byMinistry of Railways, Indian Railways
Line(s)
Platforms4
Tracks4
ConnectionsBus transport BEST Transport, Bus transport MBMT Transport, Bus transport TMT Transport
Construction
Structure typeStandard on-ground station
ParkingYes
Other information
StatusActive
Station codeMIRA
Fare zoneWestern Railways
History
ElectrifiedYes
Passengers
Decrease (2015) 1,30,000[1]
Increase (2016) 1,77,000[2]
Services
Preceding station Mumbai Suburban Railway Following station
Dahisar
towards Churchgate
Western line Bhayandar
towards Dahanu Road
Location
Mira Road is located in Mumbai
Mira Road
Mira Road
Location within Mumbai
Mira Road is located in India
Mira Road
Mira Road
Mira Road (India)

Mira Road (Pronunciation: [miɾaː]; station code: MIRA) is a passenger railway station located at Mira Road, a suburb in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai. It is situated between Borivali and Bhayandar stations on the Western line, of Mumbai Suburban Railway. The route of the station is located between the salt pan towards the western zone of the suburb leading towards Bhayandar.

It falls under the slow line category of Western Railways in Mumbai Suburban since Dahanu to Churchgate and other (double) fast locals from Vasai Road and Virar have been running. Those few trains directly halt from Bhayandar to Dahisar or directly at Borivali on the up-line service and vice-versa on the down-line service.

Trains serve the station 22 hours a day every day; the headway between trains is 5 minutes during peak periods, with less than 10 mins service at other times.

Platform No(s). 1 and 3 are for Down bound Trains towards Bhayandar, Vasai Road and Virar while Platform No(s). 2 and 4 are for Up bound Trains towards Borivali, Andheri, Bandra, Dadar and Churchgate. Slow Trains use Platform No(s). 1 and 2 (with an exemption of Fast Trains originating from and terminating at Bhayandar, Vasai Road, Nallasopara and many Virar locals which also use the same platforms) while Platform No(s). 3 and 4 are used by Fast Trains originating from and terminating at Virar.

Mira Road station is also served by three bus services including BEST Transport, MBMT Transport and TMT Transport buses, serving the areas of Western Suburbs, Mumbai City District, Thane, Navi Mumbai and Mira Bhayandar. [3]

It is one of the crowded railway stations during peak hours on the Western Line of Mumbai Suburban Railways (Locals).

Development

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In 2015, MMRDA authorities had implemented that Mira Road station will be developed along with other railway stations from the Central and Harbour lines of the Mumbai Suburban Railway with the installations of escalators, footover bridges and elevators.[4]

Platform No(s). 1 and 2 were used predominantly since the construction of the railway station. But Platform No(s). 3 and 4 were built as a part of the quadrupling project of the Virar-Borivali corridor to ease the congestion in this line but to this date, the latter is used more often for handling the express trains as compared to the suburban trains.

The skywalk is connected to all Foot-over Bridges (FOBs). New entrance area was constructed along areas for free flow of vehicles outside the new entrance area such as the Auto-rickshaw stand.

The old ticketing counter at southern side of Platform No. 4 was dismantled to create pathway for the new ticket counter constructed behind it. An escalator had been opened for public use at Platform No. 2/3 to the middle FOB and new ticket counter near the southern end of Platform No. 4 had been inaugurated for ticketing. Two escalators had been installed at Platform No. 2/3 and 4 to the southern FOB. An escalator on Platform No. 1 has been operational on the elevated wide deck between the first two bridges.

Martyr Major Kaustubh Rane Statue (Bravery Award) was constructed near the entrance of the station. Also, there is a fountain beside it.

The entrance of both the staircase of the current north-most FOB had been closed as well as the corridor between Platform No(s). 1 and 2 has been dismantled as it would obstruct the way for construction of the deck on Platform No. 1. Construction of the new 50 metre long and 23 metre wide FOB at the northern side is in progress to ensure better crowd management during peak hours from the Naya Nagar area. A new staircase is opened for general public on the southern FOB towards the southern side of Platform No. 1. A new 63 metre long and 10 metre wide foot-over bridge between middle and north (current) FOBs has been opened for general public for crossing between Platform No(s). 1, 2/3 and 4. The connection of this FOB to the skywalk has not been yet established. Construction of 240 metre long and 10.5 metre elevated wide deck which is currently under development, will connect all the Foot-over Bridges (FOBs) above Platform No. 1. Widening of Platform No. 1 is under progress from 6 metres to 10 metres. The ticket counter at the northernmost FOB has been shifted to north side of Platform No. 4 (near the entrance opposite to the Station Bus Stop). A new elevator (lift) has been opened for public use on Platform No. 1 along with a new escalator on Platform No(s) . 2/3 and 4 are under-construction to be connected to the newly opened FOB.

The MRVC will construct offices for Station Manager and other Railway staff. It also includes installation of additional five escalators and three elevators.

They will also construct two additional lines along with the existing four lines to separate suburban lines from express lines from Borivali till Virar (which involves the extension of the sixth line which was constructed between Goregaon and Khar Road till Borivali first, then further extension till Virar will take place) which includes acquisition of nearby land, clearing of forest areas, dismantling of former railway offices and buildings etc. This in turn, would ultimately help operating slow trains exclusively on slow corridor i.e. on Platform No(s). 1, 2, and fast trains on fast corridor i.e. on Platform No(s). 3, 4 only, a pattern similar to the Borivali-Churchgate corridor which would help resolve congestion in ridership between Borivali-Churchgate corridor.

References

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  1. ^ Manthank Mehta (14 June 2015). "Western Railway commuter traffic grows the fastest in Nalasopara". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 March 2016.
  2. ^ Manthank Mehta (4 January 2016). "Most WR trips started from Borivli, station earned nearly Rs 17L per day last yr". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 March 2016.
  3. ^ Nikita Peer (26 May 2012). "Mira Road all set to become most sought-after residential destinations". The Economic Times. Archived from the original on 18 September 2013. Retrieved 3 March 2016.
  4. ^ Shashank Rao (27 February 2015). "A railway budget to bring Mumbai back on track". Mid-Day. Retrieved 3 March 2016.