07 January,2024 05:07 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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The public relations department of the Western Railway has organised an exhibition at its headquarters at Churchgate in Mumbai to mark the historic occasion of the completion of 125 years of its headquarters building. The exhibition will be held from January 7 to 9 from 10 am to 8 pm.
"The exhibition is a remarkable amalgamation of the rich history of Western Railway, formerly known as the Bombay, Baroda & Central India (BB&CI) Railway and its historically magnificent headquarters in present day Mumbai," Western Railway said in a statement.
The exhibition showcases the rich history of the making of this iconic building starting with an Immersive Tunnel which tells the story of the origin of BB&CI Railway, it said. The exhibition also encompasses Informative Panels, Audio-Visual Digital Standees, and a Photo Gallery consisting of photographs of the bygone era along with the display of select heritage artefacts. The exhibition also consists of an immersive VR experience, which lets the viewer see the interiors of the building and observe the exterior from the topmost point of the building.
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"To make the exhibition even more enriching, a Vande Bharat Train Simulator has been installed along with a display of the Stamp Collection revolving around the various themes of Indian Railways in the past."
Meanwhile, the Western Railway changed timings of some Mumbai local train suburban services, Sumit Thakur, Chief Public Relations Officer of the Western Railway said in a press release.
The trains of which the timings have been changed are as under:-