Friday, April 08, 2011

Station Names in Mumbai

Growing up in Mumbai can make one get used to a lot of things – ‘names of stations’ would be one such thing. Until, that is, a new visitor to the city gives you those weird expressions when you take these names- expressions that would push Mr. Bean to the second spot. While these station-names have an interesting history behind them (at least a few of them do), a majority of them  are weird and funny! Let’s explore a few…
Diva Junction: Whoever named this station must have had a lot of hope. If this was the only station left on planet earth, you would still struggle to find a single ‘diva’ in Diva! A couple of years back, you would have been lucky to find a soul here, other than a couple of canines.
Andheri: The name is as ironic as the behaviour of the place. Andheri could possibly be the brightest part of Mumbai. From my weird logic, those who christened this station must have actually meant it for Diva. This could be a case like that of ‘The-Taj-Hotel-Architecture-goof-up’.
Badlapur: Roughly translated to ‘Revenge-town’. Need I say more?
Goregoan: This is one racist station!
Charni Road: You won’t find any mangers here. Not unless Christmas is around and Christians start making those tiny ones in the area.
Ambernath: Master of Brownish Yellow. More racism! And to say that Goregoan and Ambernath are at two different sides of the city, I cry conspiracy!
Ulhasnagar: Happy Town! Considering all the filth around in this town, people should be honoured with a President’s Medal merely for surviving there, let alone being happy!
Currey Road: Now this is one name that would fit to any Indian station.
Chinchpokli: ‘Chinch’ means tamarind in Marathi. But I am told there are no tamarind trees nearby. In Mumbai, consider yourself blessed if you find trees at all! (Ok, I am exaggerating here)
King’s Circle: This one’s for the royalty. I would love to live here, merely for the name it possesses.
Wadala: Sure.
Sandhurst Road: For some strange reason, many folks just can’t the pronunciation right for this one, thus, making it sound like... I think I'd leave it at that. 
And there are a few more. But I’ll stop at these, lest these begin to sound like a ‘force fit’.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

:)) interesting analysis Bless!
- Kapz

Priji said...

Ha ha ha, this is funny!!!

Anonymous said...

Lol...
Love it... :D
- Prnz.

Deepz said...

Hahahaha.. Now it makes me all the more wanna come to Mumbai and check out more places and their names... hehe
Well speaking of which every city in India has such stories.. =)

Anonymous said...

Suuuppeerb Blessen! We have the coolest stations in Mumbai re! Sandhurst Road..rofl!! ya..very true!

- Aarthi

Blessen said...

@All,
Thanks for the comments.

@Priji,
Thanks for posting this on fb, bro! :)

@Deepa,
You are most welcome to this city that apparently never sleeps.

@Aarthi,
I've seen a 'Live' encounter when somebody asked my brother 'Sandhurst Road' (of course, he got the pronunciation wrong) and you know what my brother thought!

Ravi Singal said...

Kurla - never understood where this name came from... gigglilng

BRM said...

u shud add in Mulund :D