Bhayandar

BHAYANDER( EAST & WEST), Thane, 401 101 for West and 401 105 for East
Bhayandar Bhayandar is one of the popular Cafe located in BHAYANDER( EAST & WEST) ,Thane listed under Local business in Thane , Landmark in Thane ,

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Bhayandar also called Bhayander is a suburb in Maharashtra, India, part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. It is in the north of Mumbai City 8 km away and is governed by the Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC). It is also a railway station on the Western Line of Mumbai Suburban Railway.There is evidence that Bhayandar was connected by Railway in 1897. The old railway platform located near the creek in Bhayandar West has a plaque which indicates that the railway platform was built in 1897. Like all railway stations on Mumbai suburban railway, Bhayandar is divided into two parts by the rail line: East and West. The West was traditionally residential, and the East was predominantly an industrial area. Another distinct distribution between East and West Bhayandar is the food. East will provide you a huge range of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes whereas West region offers predominantly vegetarian food. Recent population growth and a flurry of construction has blurred the boundaries between Bhayandar and neighbouring Mira Road on the east side of the rail tracks, turning it into a populous suburb. Government-owned salt pans and marshland in West Mira Road have restricted the southward spread of Bhayandar. There is a lot of scope for development of this land as it has the potential to house a gargantuan industrial complex.Old villages in Bhayandar are Murdha, Rai,Morva, Dongri, Uttan, Pali Chowk, Tarodi, etc. They were formed by Portuguese travelers when Vasai (formerly Bassein) was a famous port. One route for "Essel World" is via Gorai, one of the villages close to Bhayandar. Gorai is popular for its beach and nearby Manori beach and is a popular weekend getaway for Bhayandar residents. It also is a great place for meditators who visit the Pagoda. In the 1970s Bhayandar was a village before the builders converted the fertile farming land into a concrete jungle.

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