Indian
States
Maharashtra |
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Cities
In Maharashtra
Mumbai
( Travel Information
)
By
Air: Mumbai
is the main international gateway to India, with far more flights
than Delhi, Calcutta or Chennai. It also has the busiest network
of domestic flights, The international terminal (Sahar) is about
four km away from the domestic terminal (Santa Cruz). They 30 km
and 26 km respectively north of Nariman Point in downtown mumbai.
Most international airline offices in Mumbai are in or close to
Nariman Point.
Domestic Airlines: Address of domestic carriers that services
Mumbai include;-
Indian Airlines
Air India Building, Nariman Point.
Jet Airways
Amarchand Mansion, Madame Cama Rd.
Sahara Indian Airlines
Ground floor, Maker Chambers V, J Bajaj Marg, Nariman Point.
Domestic
Flights from Mumbai
There are regular flights to more than 35 Indian cities, including
daily flights to Bangalore, Calcutta, Delhi, Goa, Jaipur, Kochi,
Chennai and Varanasi.
International Airlines:
Addresses of international airlines with offices in Mumbai include:
Aeroflot
241/242 Nirmal Building, Barister Rajni Patel Marg, Nariman Point.
Air Canada
Amarchand Mansion, Madame Cama Rd.
British Airways
Valcan Insurance Bldg, Veer Nariman Rd, Churchgate.
Air India
Air India Building, Nariman Point.
Gulf Air
Ground floor, Maker Chambers, V, J Bajaj Marg, Nariman Point.
Japan Airlines
Ground floor, Raheja Center, Free Press journal Marg, Nariman Point.
By Train: Two railway systems operate out of Mumbai. Central
Railways handles services to the east and south, plus a few trains
to the north. It operates from Victoria Terminus (VT), which is
also known as Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST). A few Central Railways
trains depart from Dadar, several stops north of Mumbai Central.
They include the Chennai Express and the Dadar Express the two fastest
train to Chennai. Some useful expresses to Bangalore, Calcutta,
Varanasi and Gorkhpur depart from kurla, which is located 16 km
to the north of VT. The other railway system is Western Railways,
which has services to the north from Churchgate and Mumbai Central
stations.
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