Nalla Sopara railway station

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Nalla Sopara
Mumbai Suburban Railway station
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Location Nala Sopara
Coordinates 19°24′55″N72°51′41″E / 19.4154°N 72.8613°E / 19.4154; 72.8613
Owned by Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways
Line(s) Western Line
Platforms4
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeStandard on-ground station
Other information
Station codeNSP
Fare zone Western Railways
ElectrifiedYes
Passengers
69 eut
Services
Preceding station 
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MSR
 Following station
toward  Churchgate
Western Line
toward  Dahanu Road
Location
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Nala sopara
Location within Maharashtra

Nalla Sopara (station code NSP) is a railway station on the Western line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network, serving the town of Nala Sopara. [1]

Nalla Sopara is one of the busiest railway stations in Mumbai. The trains passing through this railway station, travel towards Churchgate in the south and Dahanu Road in the north.

Nalla Sopara station has four foot bridges, all of which are featured with an escalator. Nalla Sopara ranks second busiest railway platform after Andheri.

History

In 2011, Nalla Sopara alone recorded a 25% increase in first-class commuters from the previous year.

Western Railways widened the platforms at the station in 2012. It created more space on the narrow fast-train platform 4 at Nalla Sopara, as well as at Mira Road, which is linked to the skywalk. The project cost about 72 lacs and the construction was completed in July 2012.

Nalla Sopara platformboard Nalla Sopara platformboard.jpg
Nalla Sopara platformboard
Nalla Sopara overview - Platform 1 & 2 Nalla Sopara overview - Platform 1 & 2.jpg
Nalla Sopara overview – Platform 1 & 2
Nalla Sopara overview - Platform 3 & 4 Nalla Sopara overview - Platform 3 & 4.jpg
Nalla Sopara overview – Platform 3 & 4

The extra space on platforms helped the railway deal with increased number of passengers due to longer trains, wider bridges and new skywalks. [2] The new bridge was built to provide passengers with another means of walking from platform to platform.

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References

  1. "Nalla Sopara Railway Station Map/Atlas WR/Western Zone – Railway Enquiry". India Rail Info. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  2. "WR gifts commuters space with wider platforms on the anvil". DNA India. 1 February 2012. Retrieved 4 July 2019.