Khar Road (Marathi: खार रोड) is a railway station on the Western Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network, in the Khar suburb. It is close to the Bandra Terminus for upcountry trains.
The name of the station is derived from the name of the village Khar-Danda, near the Arabian Sea.
On 11 July 2006 was affected by 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings.
Khar Road | ||||
Next station south: Bandra railway station |
Mumbai Suburban Railway : Western Line | Next station north: Santacruz railway station |
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Stop No: 13 | KM from start: 16.29 | Platforms: 4 |
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Khar Road | ||||
Preceding station: Bandra railway station |
Mumbai Suburban Railway : Harbour Line | Following station: Santacruz railway station |
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Stop No: 11 | KM from start: 12 | Platforms: 2 |
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