Where speed meets heritage: Mumbai's CSMT is more than a station-It's a living story
Updated On: 23 April, 2026 10:16 AM IST | Mumbai (Maharashtra) | mid-day online correspondent
The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) in Mumbai is more than a railway station, serving over 1.2 million passengers daily while standing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its Victorian Gothic architecture, the station remains a vital transport hub and a symbol of the city’s cultural identity

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Most railway stations are designed for one purpose--to move people from one place to another. But in Mumbai, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) does something far greater. It doesn't just move people--it moves history, culture, and the very identity of the city along with them.
At dawn, as the first light touches its grand dome, the station begins its daily transformation. What starts as a quiet architectural marvel soon turns into a sea of motion. More than 1.2 million passengers pass through its corridors every day, their footsteps blending into a rhythm that feels uniquely Mumbai.
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