Panvel railway station, Railway junction station in Panvel, Mumbai, India
Panvel railway station is a junction in Panvel that features seven platforms arranged in different configurations to handle multiple railway lines. The facility connects various routes that serve towns and cities across Maharashtra.
The station opened in 1962 as a freight facility before shifting to passenger services in 1964. Routes to Khopoli were among the first to connect through this junction.
The station serves as a gathering place where people from many different communities across the Mumbai region meet and travel together daily. It reflects the diversity of the metropolitan area, with commuters from various neighborhoods passing through each day.
Trains operate daily between 00:03 and 23:55, with connections to Mumbai CST, Thane, Kalyan, and other destinations. Arriving early helps avoid crowds and gives you enough time to navigate the ticket counters.
The station ranks among India's top 100 locations for online ticket bookings and serves over 100 long-distance trains weekly. This high volume of connections makes it one of the region's busiest junctions.
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