Churchgate is an area in downtown South Bombay getting its name from the famous Churchgate Railway Station. Churchgate station is a terminus of Western Railway line of Mumbai suburban railway . It is the southern most station of the city. It is home to the Western Railway headquarters.
Churchgate area is primarily a business area. Numerous offices and banks are situated just a stone’s throw from Churchgate. The city’s prime business district of Nariman Point lies just about a kilometre away. The western area of Churchgate is the Marine Drive area. This area is part of the upmarket area and land rates are high.
Churchgate station gets it name from the word Church and Gate. The Church
refers to the 18th century St. Thomas Church situated on the same road about half a kilometre away. The
gate was an ancient gate situated on the exact spot where Flora Fountain stands and
formed the southern limits of Bombay in the 16th century. That gate was later
torn down as the city continued to expand.
Today, the station is one of the busiest stations in the city. Millions of
city dwellers residing in the suburbs alight at this station to get to their
offices in the business districts of south Bombay.
The station is the starting point for numerous trains. The earliest train
departs at 4:00 am, and the last train at 1:00 am.