[1] The railway line was being utilized for grain and fuel depots and feeding the containers at the Bombay Port.
[2] The port trust lines were not just used for conveying cargo, but also carry passengers and troops during World War II.
[1] In the 1920s and 1930s, the Ballard Pier Mole station on the Mumbai Port Trust Railway line was a starting point for the Frontier Mail which is now known as the Golden Temple Mail.
[3] In 1936, the company owned 26 locomotives and 684 goods wagons.
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