At first glance, Mumbai today mainly buys train tickets for the upcoming trip. The castle-like Victoria Railway Station is said to be a world cultural heritage railway station. When arriving, there was a part of the exterior wall under maintenance, which was not enough. Entering inside, the voices are full of excitement, quite lively in the Spring Festival. I asked all the way, and finally found the "foreigner ticket office" and queued up to buy tickets? NO! First queue up to get the form, then fill in... Then queue up, let the staff check whether there is a ticket in the computer, then communicate the time and price, then supplement the train number of the form, then queue up to hand in the form, then check the computer, then communicate, and finally issue the ticket. [Sidebar] Planned itinerary: 2.24 Mumbai-Olangabad (Temple) 2.26 Orangabad-Mumbai 2.28 Mumbai-Goa results tossed several times after communication, the conductor smiled and told us: the first train ticket, all specifications of the ticket are not! The companions urgently communicated and reached a consensus: First and changed the car to Olangabad, and got the second train ticket first. The ticket was bought, the street was strolling, the temperature was 34 degrees, my sister, I almost sunburned in Mumbai ~~~
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At first glance, Mumbai today mainly buys train tickets for the upcoming trip. The castle-like Victoria Railway Station is said to be a world cultural heritage railway station. When arriving, there was a part of the exterior wall under maintenance, which was not enough. Entering inside, the voices are full of excitement, quite lively in the Spring Festival. I asked all the way, and finally found the "foreigner ticket office" and queued up to buy tickets? NO! First queue up to get the form, then fill in... Then queue up, let the staff check whether there is a ticket in the computer, then communicate the time and price, then supplement the train number of the form, then queue up to hand in the form, then check the computer, then communicate, and finally issue the ticket. [Sidebar] Planned itinerary: 2.24 Mumbai-Olangabad (Temple) 2.26 Orangabad-Mumbai 2.28 Mumbai-Goa results tossed several times after communication, the conductor smiled and told us: the first train ticket, all specifications of the ticket are not! The companions urgently communicated and reached a consensus: First and changed the car to Olangabad, and got the second train ticket first. The ticket was bought, the street was strolling, the temperature was 34 degrees, my sister, I almost sunburned in Mumbai ~~~
Built in 1878 in Mumbai, India, the Victoria Railway Station is named in honor of the 50th anniversary of the reign of Queen Victoria and designed by British architect William Stephen. It is a magnificent Gothic building and blends traditional Indian style. The entire building is covered with exquisite stone carvings, and has been the busiest railway station in India since its completion, and in 1996 the Indian government changed the name of the "Victoria Terminal" to "Jhatrapati Shivaji Terminal". In July 2004, it was listed as a World Heritage Site.
Chatrapatti Shivaji Maharaji Terminal Station, the famous Victoria Railway Station, is beautiful and famous. And it is still in use. In fact, this beautiful station is quite coordinated with the bustling crowd.
The Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, formerly known as Victoria Terminus Station, in Mumbai, is an outstanding example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture in India, blended with themes deriving from Indian traditional architecture
This is one of the most busiest and biggest railway station not in India but in the World. Both local train and outstation train to every part of the country will be operated here. If you come here on special occasion/special day then you'll get different different themes on the building of railway station
Built in 1878 in Mumbai, India, the Victoria Railway Station is named in honor of the 50th anniversary of the reign of Queen Victoria and designed by British architect William Stephen. It is a magnificent Gothic building and blends traditional Indian style. The entire building is covered with exquisite stone carvings, and has been the busiest railway station in India since its completion, and in 1996 the Indian government changed the name of the "Victoria Terminal" to "Jhatrapati Shivaji Terminal". In July 2004, it was listed as a World Heritage Site.
【内部】没什么特别,我们一路从fashion street走过来,一度没想明白为什么这里是世遗。甚至走到火车轨道尽头,到售票厅,也都觉得很一般。不过是多了一些彩色玻璃的圆窗吗?不过是有了一定的挑高吗?直到过了地下通道,来到马路对面,才发现了它的奥秘。【外部】整个火车站很长,典型的英式建筑,与对面的应该是同时期,殖民留下来的。整体设计很精致。尤其是晚上,彩灯亮起,别有风情。不过不知道不开放区域现在做什么用?