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  2. High Street Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    High Street Phoenix, formerly known as Phoenix Mall, is one of the largest shopping malls in India, situated in Lower Parel, Mumbai. [2] Its gross floor area is 3,300,000 square feet (310,000 m 2). [3] In addition to the mall, the compound hosts a five-star hotel, a multiplex, commercial space and a residential tower. [4] [5]

  3. List of tallest buildings in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Lower Parel: 190 metres (623 ft) 52 2031 206 BDD Sales B Lower Parel: 190 metres (623 ft) 52 2031 207 BDD Sales C Lower Parel: 190 metres (623 ft) 52 2031 208 BDD Sales D Lower Parel: 190 metres (623 ft) 52 2031 209 Lotus Enpar C Lower Parel: 190 metres (623 ft) 50 2027 210 Doodhwala Residential Mumbai Central: 190 metres (623 ft) 50 2031 211

  4. Parel - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Parel was a separate island, one of the Seven Islands of Bombay. The Parel Relief or (Parel Shiva) is an important monolithic relief of the Hindu god Shiva in seven forms that is dated back to the late Gupta period, in the 5th or 6th century AD by the ASI. It was found in Parel when a road was being constructed in 1931, and moved to ...

  5. Sewri - Wikipedia

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    Sewri (pronounced as Shivdi / शिवडी) is a small hamlet on the eastern shore of the Parel island, one of the original seven islands of Bombay. Sewri has a fort that dates back to 1770. The Agri-Horticultural Society had established gardens at Sewri, which were acquired in 1865 by Arthur Crawford, then the Municipal Commissioner of ...

  6. Currey Road railway station - Wikipedia

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    Currey Road Indian Railways and Mumbai Suburban Railway station General information Coordinates 18°59′38″N 72°49′59″E  /  18.994°N 72.833°E  / 18.994; 72.833 Owned by Ministry of Railways, Indian Railways Line(s) Central Line Platforms 2 Tracks 4 Construction Structure type Standard on-ground station Parking No Other information Station code CRD Fare zone Central Railways ...

  7. List of tallest buildings in India - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai 290 metres (951 ft) 75 2026 [153] Piramal Mahalaxami South Tower Mumbai 290 metres (951 ft) 75 2025 [154] Piramal Mahalaxami Central Tower Mumbai 290 metres (951 ft) 75 2025 [155] Sesen Mumbai 270 metres (886 ft) 67 2024 [156] Lodha Park Adrina Mumbai 268 metres (879 ft) 70 2024 [157] Ruparel Ariana Mumbai 266.66 metres (875 ft) [a] 74 2024

  8. Western line (Mumbai Suburban Railway) - Wikipedia

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    The Western line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway is a public transit system serving Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Maharashtra. It consists of 37 stations from Dahanu Road to Churchgate railway station. It is operated by Western Railways (WR). The entire line is at grade. Trains are differentiated as slow and fast locals.

  9. Parel railway station - Wikipedia

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    Parel is a railway station on the Central Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway, serving the Parel neighbourhood of Mumbai. The next station south is Currey Road; the next station north is Dadar. A footbridge links Parel on the Central Line to Prabhadevi on Western Line. Parel railway station was opened on 9th December 1867. [1]