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Airoli railway station

Coordinates: 19°09′31″N 72°59′58″E / 19.1586°N 72.9994°E / 19.1586; 72.9994
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Airoli
Mumbai Suburban Railway station
General information
Coordinates19°09′31″N 72°59′58″E / 19.1586°N 72.9994°E / 19.1586; 72.9994
Owned byMinistry of Railways, Indian Railways
Line(s)Trans-Harbour Line
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeStandard on-ground station
DepthSurface Station
Other information
StatusActive
Station codeAIRL
Fare zoneCentral Railway
History
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station Mumbai Suburban Railway Following station
Digha Gaon
towards Thane
Trans-Harbour line Rabale
towards Vashi or Panvel
Location
Airoli is located in Mumbai
Airoli
Airoli
Location within Mumbai

Airoli is a railway station on the Harbour line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network located at the Navi Mumbai node of Airoli.

Airoli is the first railway station 5.79 km away from Thane railway station on Thane–Turbhe–Nerul/Vashi/Panvel line. It takes about 8 minutes to reach Thane from Airoli by train. The railway station is located in Sector 3 of Airoli Node abutting the Thane–Belapur road. It is designed to cater to passenger traffic demand originating from Thane–Belapur industrial zone, on the east side and residential and commercial zone of Airoli on the west. Airoli station is transition station between Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.

Platformboard – Airoli

There are 2 platforms (1st platform is for trains coming from Thane to Vashi/Nerul/Belapur/Panvel and 2nd platform is for trains coming from Vashi/Nerul/Belapur/Panvel to Thane) with a length of 210 metres (the length is being extended). The platforms would be extended by 60 metres in future. There are two commuter and one light motor vehicle subway. There is a train every 8 minutes for Thane and Vashi/Panvel/Nerul from Airoli Station. The Thane–Belapur station has only two frequency (one in morning and one in evening).[1]

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  1. ^ Cidco Archived 24 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine