Masjid railway station

Masjid (station code: MSD), is a railway station in the Masjid Bunder area of South Mumbai on the Central and Harbour lines of the Mumbai Suburban Railway. It is the penultimate stop for all trains on those lines in the "up" direction. It was opened in 1877.[1] Contrary to popular belief, the station is not named after a masjid (mosque) but a synagogue, the 300-year-old Gate of Mercy Synagogue near a once thriving Jewish neighbourhood, popularly known as Juni Masjid by locals.[2]


Masjid
Mumbai Suburban Railway station
Other namesMasjid Bunder
Coordinates18.951884°N 72.838186°E / 18.951884; 72.838186
Owned byMinistry of Railways, Indian Railways
Line(s)Central Line, Harbour Line
Platforms4
Tracks6
Construction
Structure typeStandard on-ground station
Other information
Station codeMSD
Fare zoneCentral Railways
History
Opened1877[1]
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station  
MSR
  Following station
Terminus
Central Line
Main Line
toward Kalyan
Harbour Line
toward Goregaon and Panvel
Location
Masjid
Location within India
Masjid
Masjid (Maharashtra)
Masjid
Masjid (Mumbai)

The station has four platforms (two for Harbour Line and two for Main Line). The volume of passengers on this station is very high due to different wholesale markets (i.e., Crawford Market) surrounding the station. These markets, referred to as bazaars, have various wholesale merchants, called stockists.

Stockists from the Iron Market (Lokhand Bazaar), situated on the Eastern side of the railway station and Diamond Traders situated on Western side make trades of millions of Rupees each day in the markets. The southern end towards CSMT leads to Yousuf Mehar Ali Road, Jama Masjid, Kalbadevi, Crawford Market, Mandvi and the surrounding area.

Due to the docks, Masjid is a prominent area recognized as the hub of the larger shipping and maritime companies of India. The first office of the Reliance Commercial Corporation was set up at the Narsinathan Street in Masjid Bunder.

References

  1. "Historical milestone". Central Railway. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  2. Sohoni, Pushkar; Robbins, Kenneth X. (2017). Jewish Heritage of the Deccan: Mumbai, The Northern Konkan and Pune. Mumbai: Deccan Heritage Foundation ; Jaico. p. 30. ISBN 9789386348661.
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