Updated On: 24 February, 2021 09:56 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Empty trains at Virar, terror attacks, end of the textile era, the expansion beyond Borivli and more — retiring motorman Arvind Vishnu Bapat has witnessed the city’s evolution first hand

Arvind Bapat inside the driving cab of a train at Churchgate
Imagine a Western Railway (WR) local with just two to three commuters at Mira Road, fisherwomen getting onboard at Naigaon. This was a time when local trains used to have a leisurely schedule and motorman Arvind Vishnu Bapat saw it all change as Mumbai grew during his 43-year service tenure. He retires this weekend.