File:Station Master Bell, Byculla station.jpg

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The Bell outside Byculla station master's office

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English: The station bell outside the station master's office at Byculla has inscriptions reading, G.I.P.R 1863. Near the rim, it bears the name of the firm that provided the Bell. The notable fact being that the bell was provided just 10 years after the first train run of India, also by GIPR Railway (today's Central Railway).
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Camera location18° 58′ 36.4″ N, 72° 49′ 57.13″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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