Dhule To Mumbai : Full Journey : 11012 Dhule - Mumbai CSMT Express : Indian Railways

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DHULE (MAHARASHTRA) TO MUMBAI (MAHARASHTRA) : FULL TRAIN JOURNEY : 11012 DHULE - MUMBAI CSMT EXPRESS : KALYAN WCAM-3 LOCOMOTIVE : INDIAN RAILWAYS

11012/Dhule - Mumbai CSMT Express
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DHI/Dhule -- CSMT/Mumbai CSM Terminus

The 11012 Dhule Mumbai CSMT Express is a train that runs between Dhule (DHI) and Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT)
Departure Time from Dhule (DHI): 06:30 AM
Arrival time at Mumbai CSMT (CSMT): 02:15 PM (on the same day)
Average Speed: Approximately 49.55 km/h
Total Distance Covered: 384 kilometers
Classes Available: AC Chair Car (CC) and Second Seating (2S)
11011 / 11012 Mumbai CSMT - Dhule - Mumbai Express Rake sharing with 11009 / 11010 Pune - Mumbai CSMT - Pune Sinhagad Express

Here’s the route with some important stops along the way:
Dhule (DHI): Departure at 06:30 AM
Shirud (SHF): Arrival at 07:04 AM, Departure at 07:05 AM
Jamdha (JMD): Arrival at 07:19 AM, Departure at 07:20 AM
Chalisgaon Jn (CSN): Arrival at 07:37 AM, Departure at 07:40 AM
Nandgaon (NGN): Arrival at 08:03 AM, Departure at 08:05 AM
Manmad Jn (MMR): Arrival at 08:40 AM, Departure at 08:45 AM
Lasalgaon (LS): Arrival at 09:04 AM, Departure at 09:05 AM
Niphad (NR): Arrival at 09:16 AM, Departure at 09:18 AM
Nasik Road (NK): Arrival at 09:38 AM, Departure at 09:40 AM
Igatpuri (IGP): Arrival at 10:30 AM, Departure at 10:35 AM
Kalyan Jn (KYN): Arrival at 12:23 PM, Departure at 12:25 PM
Thane (TNA): Arrival at 12:46 PM, Departure at 12:48 PM
Mumbai Dadar Central (DR): Arrival at 01:12 PM, Departure at 01:15 PM
Mumbai CSMT (CSMT): Arrival at 02:15 PM

Dhule railway station serves Dhule in Dhule district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Dhule city has a railway terminus, which is connected to nearest railway junction at Chalisgaon. A passenger train runs between the two stations four times a day. The train also carries reserved coaches for Mumbai and Pune, which are connected to another train from Chalisgaon onwards.
The Chalisgaon–Dhulia branch line emanates from the Bombay–Bhusawal route at Chalisgaon, and runs in the northern direction to enter Dhule district wherein it terminates at Dhule.
This line was opened for traffic in 1900. It is a broad-gauge (5 ft 6in) single line and has about 17 miles length in the district. Jamda and Rajmane, respectively 9 and 15 miles away from Chalisgaon are the only two stations in the district on this route.
Railways in the Chalisgaon to Dhule area are now electrified.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (officially Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus since 2017, formerly Victoria Terminus (VT), Bombay station code: CSMT (mainline)/ST (suburban)), is a historic railway terminus and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
The terminus was designed by a British architectural engineer Frederick William Stevens from an initial design by Axel Haig, in an exuberant Italian Gothic style. Its construction began in 1878, in a location south of the old Bori Bunder railway station, and was completed in 1887, the year marking 50 years of Queen Victoria's rule.
Inside Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, 2022
In March 1996, the station's name was changed from Victoria Terminus to "Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus" (with station code CST) after Shivaji, the 17th-century warrior king and the first Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire who founded the state in the western Marathi-speaking regions of the Deccan Plateau.
In 2017, the station was again renamed "Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus" (with code CSMT), where the title Maharaj has literal meaning, "Great king; emperor." Both former initials "VT" and the current, "CST", are also commonly used.
The terminus is the headquarters of India's Central Railway. It is one of the busiest railway stations in India, serving as a terminal for both long-distance and suburban trains with a total number of 18 platforms.
The station has been the location of filming the "Jai Ho" song in Slumdog Millionaire and the 2011 Indian film Ra.One.

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