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Chembur
Chembur is a north-easten suburb of Mumbai, India.
Due to its central location, Chembur is a major transportation hub. Roads passing to Navi Mumbai(New Bombay), Ghatkopar, Sion, Kurla and Mulund/Thane criss cross each other at Chembur. Chembur is serviced by the harbour line of the Central Railways.
| Chembur | |
| Railway | Central Railway - Harbour Line |
| Station number | 13 |
| Station west | Tilak Nagar |
| Station east | Govandi |
| Fast stop: | Fast trains dont operate on harbour line | Platforms | 2 |
Chembur started out as an industrial area, but now it is a largely residential suburb. Old bungalows and villas are now making way for high-rise apartments. Chembur has a cosmopolitan population that is dominated by maharashtrians, sindhis and south indians .
Chembur is sometimes referred to as 'gas chamber of Mumbai' because of its proximity to garbage incinerators. However, air pollution in Chembur is on the decline.
Last updated: 10-12-2005 21:22:25
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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