The Mumbai Suburban Railway, also called a local train, is bifurcated into inner suburban railway lines from the mainline to serve the Mumbai Metropolitan Region in a better way. It's the 3rd largest suburban rail network with a route length of 427 km after Kolkata and Chennai and the 3rd busiest in terms of passengers after Mumbai and Kolkata. Approximately 2342 local trains are operated by Mumbai Suburban Railway and carry more than 7.5 million passengers on a daily basis between 4:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m.
Subdivision of Mumbai Suburban Railway:
1. Central Line
2. Western Line
3. Harbour Line
4. Trans-Harbour Line
5. Vasai Road-Roha Line
The first Mumbai train was started on April 16, 1853, between Bori Bandar (now Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus) and Thane, covering a distance of 34 km.
The classes of travel available in Mumbai local trains are Class I (first-class compartment), Class II (general compartment), Class I-L (ladies first class), Class II-L (ladies' second class), Divyangjan (handicap and cancer patients' compartment), senior citizens, and luggage.
Mumbai Local Train runs at an average speed of 50 km/h, and its maximum permissible speed is 100 km/h.
Total 3005 Mumbai suburban trains are running.
The name, number, and schedule of all popular Mumbai local trains are already mentioned above, so just use the search box to find the desired train. If you want to get route details for any Mumbai local trains, then click on the train number present in the train list.