| Currey Road is a railway station on the Central line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway serving the areas of Lalbaug and Parel.
Curreyraod is situated in central Mumbai & is surrounded by famous places like Lalbaug, Lower Parel & Parel. There is a big Bridge (constructed in 1915) which constitutes the biggest part of Curreyraod & the Railway station divides the road in 2 major parts, East & West.
Major population in this area is Maharashtrians - Marathi speaking.
Some of the big tenaments at Currey road East are New Hajikasam Building, Ramdoot, Triveni Sadan, kamgar Swa-Sadan, Sindhudurga & Dharamashi Mansion. On Western Side, Pipleshwar Housing society is the biggest one.
Elphinstone Road
Elphinstone Road Railway Station is a station on the western line of the Mumbai Suburban Railways. The station is located about 9 km from Churchgate Railway Station. It is the eighth halting point, starting from Churchgate.
Traveling south, Lower Parel Railway Station is the main station next to Elphinstone Road Railway Station. Going north, Dadar Central Railway Station is the nearest major station.
Nearest main bus terminal: Mumbai Central Bus Station
Nearest airport: Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport
Station Code: EPR
Aarey Road , Aarey Colony
Aarey Milk Colony (established in 1949) is situated in Goregaon East, a suburb of Mumbai. It has gardens, a nursery, lakes, an observation pavilion, picnic facilities, and milk plants.
On an average 16,000 cattle are reared on 1287 hectares of land, and 32 cattle farms. Some of the must see places in Aarey Milk Colony are the Aarey Garden Restaurant, Chota Kashmir and the Boating rides and the Picnic Spot.
The Aarey milk colony, situated 20 miles (32 km) from bombay on the main Ghodbunder Road, is one of the most modern milk colonies in the world. Apart from being a milk producing center, it is also known for it's greenery and beautiful surroundings.
The garden is spread over 4,000 acres (16 km2) of parkland and is a good place for tourism. There is an observation pavilion on a hill near the entrance to the colony from where one can survey an enchanting landscape.
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