Palasdari railway station

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Palasdari
Mumbai Suburban Railway station
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Coordinates 18°53′4″N73°19′15″E / 18.88444°N 73.32083°E / 18.88444; 73.32083
Elevation62.420 metres (204.79 ft)
Owned by Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways
Line(s) Central Line
Mumbai Dadar–Solapur section
Other information
Station codePDI
Fare zone Central Railways
Services
Preceding station 
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MSR
 Following station
Central Line
South-east branch
toward  Khopoli
Location
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Palasdari
Location within India
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Palasdari
Palasdari (Maharashtra)

Palasdari (formerly Padusdhurree, station code: PDI) is a railway station on the Central line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network.

It is also on KarjatLonavala line. On Khopoli route Kelavli is the next station.


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