Kurla
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Kurla is a major suburb of Mumbai. It is also the name of one the busiest railway stations on the Mumbai suburban railway on the central and harbour railway lines of Mumbai.
In 1918, the Bombay city limits were expanded out to Kurla. A new railway line connecting Kurla to Chembur was constructed and then extended to Mankhurd. A spate of building activity took place in the 1920s.
The Bandra-Kurla Commercial Complex added to the commercial value of Kurla.
Kurla has one engineering college (Don Bosco Institute of Technology (DBIT)), and several schools (Holy Cross High School, Karthika High School, and Michael High School).
| Kurla | ||||
| Next station south: Sion, India |
Mumbai suburban railway : Central Railway | Next station north: Vidyavihar |
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| Stop No:11 | KM from starting:? | Platforms:8 | ||
| These are the stations on Central line of Mumbai suburban railway |
| Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus | Masjid | Sandhurst Road | Byculla | Chinchpokli | Currey Road | Parel | Dadar | Matunga | Sion | Kurla | Vidyavihar | Ghatkopar | Vikhroli | Kanjurmarg | Bhandup | Nahur | Mulund | Thane |
| Kurla | ||||
| Next station south: Chunabhatti |
Mumbai suburban railway : Central Railway (Harbour Line) | Next station north: Tilak Nagar (Mumbai) |
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| Stop No:11 | KM from starting:? | Platforms:? | ||
| These are the stations on Central (Harbour) line of Mumbai suburban railway |
| Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus | Masjid | Sandhurst Road | Dockyard Road | Reay Road | Cotton Green | Sewri |
| Vadala Road | Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar | Chunabhatti | Kurla | Tilak Nagar | Chembur | Govandi | Mankhurd | Vashi | Sanpada | Juinagar | Nerul | Seawoods | C.B.D. Belapur | Khargar | Mansarovar | Khandeshwar | Panvel |
| Vadala Road | King's Circle | Mahim | Bandra | Khar Road | Santacruz | Vile Parle | Andheri |