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Carriage Repair Workshop, Lower Parel, Mumbai

Railway workshops in IndiaUse Indian English from January 2016

Carriage Repair Workshop based at Lower Parel in the city of Mumbai, India is a premier Broad gauge coaching workshop of Western Railway, India. The workshop undertakes the periodic overhauling of passenger main line coaches. It also manufactures wheel sets for the workshop as well as various Locomotives in Mumbai.

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Carriage Repair Workshop, Lower Parel, Mumbai
N M Joshi Marg (Delisle Road), Mumbai Lower Parel (Zone 2)

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N M Joshi Marg (Delisle Road)

N M Joshi Marg (Delisle Road)
400013 Mumbai, Lower Parel (Zone 2)
Maharashtra, India
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