Bhayandar

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Bhayandar is a region in Thane District near Mumbai, on the west coast of India. A 2002 estimate put the population of the Mira Bhayandar municipal area at 520,301. The population consists of a varied mix of castes/cultures and religions typical of a burgeoning suburb. The only road route to Bhayandar is through Mira Road which in turn connects to Mumbai through the Western Express Highway (NH8). The Western Railway Suburban local train service is the primary means of transport and commute to Mumbai. Bhayandar is divided into two parts by the Mumbai suburban rail line - East and West. The West was traditionally residential, and the East was predominantly an industrial area. Recent population growth and a flurry of construction has blurred the boundaries between Bhayandar and neighbouring Mira Road on the East side of the rail tracks, turning it into a populous suburb. Government-owned Salt Pans and marshland in West Mira Road have restricted the southward spread of Bhayandar.There is a lot of scope for development of this land as it has the potential to house a gargantuan industrial complex.

The east Indian villages in Bhayandar are Dongri, Uttan, Pali Chowk, Tarodi, etc. These villages were formed by Portuguese travellers when Vasai (formerly Bassein) was a famous port. One route for "Essel World" is via Gorai, one of the villages close to Bhayandar. Gorai is also popular for its beach and nearby Manori beach and is a popular weekend getaway for Bhayandar residents. In the 1970s Bhayandar was a village before the builders converted the fertile farming land into a concrete jungle. Some of the landmarks in Bhayandar are the historic and highly regarded Jain Temple and Our Lady of Nazareth Catholic Church. The Jain temple at Bhayandar is a 'Bawan Jinalaya'... literally a main temple with 52 smaller temples/ statues surrounding it. This was the first of its kind in Maharashtra. Though, now there are other such temples in the State. The Our Lady of Nazareth Church is a beautiful church, especially, the way light enters from its roof and shines on the statue of Jesus. The newer [and larger] Church is built on the site of an older church that served the local population for more than a 100 years.

The recent success of Real Estate in Mumbai has helped Bhayandar become one of the populated stations on the Western railway circuit. There are trains starting and ending at this station and this shows the growth of Bhayandar in the last decade. Now a days Mira Bhayandar Municipal Transport (MBMT) bus service are provided which runs within the Mira - Bhayandar city. A normal one BHK flat in a posh area like Golden Nest, Jesal Park, and Indralok in Bhayandar (East) would cost you some where around 20 to 40 lakhs with 24 hours security, 24 hours Reliance Electric Supply, Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC) water supply and underground cooking gas pipelines are provided by Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL). The rates in Bhayandar (West) (60 feet or 150 feet road) are even higher a 1BHK flat would cost you around 18 to 25 lakhs. Recently Bhayandar got its first mutiplex called Maxus Mall which includes 6 screen multiplex and Big Bazaar.Bhayandar has witnessed hike in property rates in ashort span of time and have shown that Bhayandar is coming up as an important destination to stay as a lot of the residents from Mumbai suburbs are moving in. This is just the start and if the development continues then Bhayandar will be one of the most important stations in the Western Railway circuit.

The nearest Airport ↔ Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA)

The nearest major railway station trains for long distance :-

  • towards west & north ↔ Mumbai Central (BCT)
  • towards east & south ↔ Chhatrapati Shivaji TerminuS (CSTM)
  • other minor stations ↔ Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) & Bandra Terminus (BDTS)
                           These are the stations on Western line of Mumbai suburban railway

Churchgate | Marine Lines | Charni Road | Grant Road | Mumbai Central | Mahalaxmi | Lower Parel | Elphinstone Road | Dadar | Matunga Road | Mahim Junction | Bandra | Khar Road | Santacruz | Vile Parle | Andheri | Jogeshwari | Goregaon | Malad | Kandivali | Borivali | Dahisar | Mira Road | Bhayandar | Naigaon | Vasai Road | Nala Sopara | Virar

                           These are the stations on Habour line of Central Mumbai suburban railway

CST | Masjid | Sandhurst Road | Dockyard Road | Reay Road | Cotton Green | Sewri | Vadala | King Cicle | Mahim | Bandra| Khar Road | Santacruz | Vile Parle | Andheri | Jogeshwari | Goregaon | Malad | Kandivali | Borivali | Dahisar | Mira Road | Bhayandar

  • Note : - change the train of central railway to catch the train of western railway for Bhayandar from anyone of the highlighted station.

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