Mumbai’s historic Bandra suburban railway station is set to mark its 160th anniversary with a grand Station Mahotsav starting June 20. Western Railway (WR) will kick off the celebrations with a commemorative postal stamp release, cultural performances, and station beautification to highlight its Victorian Gothic architecture.
The festival invites public participation through art competitions, vlog-making, and Purani Yaadein, a nostalgia drive for sharing old photos and memories of the station. A light-and-sound show on July 5-6 will trace Bandra Station’s journey since 1864, while a badge-making activity and prize ceremony will conclude the festivities on July 27.
Western Railway’s Chief Public Relations Officer Vineet Abhishek highlighted that the celebrations are a tribute to Bandra’s enduring legacy, not just as a Grade-I heritage structure, but also as a vital part of Mumbai’s daily rhythm. Entries for competitions close June 30, with winning works displayed at the station and on WR’s social media.
To register, visit WR’s Instagram (@WerMumbai) or Facebook (@MumbaiWR) and use hashtags #StationMahotsav, #BandraStation, and #HeritageMahotsav.
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