Rail route from Mumbai to China with one junction
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I don't know any body else to give answer him back but I think Mumbai
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Mumbai is situated along the Mumbai harbor and Arabian Ocean, so it is mostly along the north-south coastal strip and that's the reason Mumbai local mass transit system is ideal for the urban transportation needs, where a commuter may have to travel as far as 120 km daily and back. Furthermore because of the geographical spread and congestion on Mumbai roads, the rail network becomes the lifeline of the city. Mumbai handles an astronomical number of migrants and local commuters due to its status as the financial capital, city of glamour and films and exporting hub of India. In recent decades Mumbai population has almost tripled and city's road network is unable to handle such huge traffic influx. It also raises safety issues.
Two zonal railway networks viz. Western Railway and Central Railway run the huge suburban local train network. They also provide fast corridors for long distance trains. Mumbai suburban railway system is divided into four parts to facilitate smooth functioning and these are Central Line, Western Line, Harbor Line and Thane-Vashi-Panvel Line. These routes are again divided into multiple lines to cover vast Mumbai regions.
Well, I don't think you can move to China from Mumbai without at least 5 junctions.
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