The Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (originally Victoria Terminus - the railway terminus of Mumbai). Clicked with Nokia N8
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Superb as always! An amazing railway terminus!
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This is one of those monumental edifices of Victorian colonial British architecture, with Indian influences.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a palace !Beautiful monochrome as always !
ReplyDeletewow!!..made me kinda senti :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an impressive palace for a railway, incredibly beautiful and ornate!
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Now that's what I call a railway station! Amazing.
ReplyDeleteImpressive building! The decoration is superb. It looks more like a palace than a railway station.
ReplyDeleteA classic shot from what is arguably one of Mumbai's most famous sights!
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely one the most beautiful railway stations I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteWhat an ornate station!
ReplyDeleteHas to be one of the better looking train stations I have ever seen.
ReplyDeletebelle architecture et photo en b&w
ReplyDeleteWOW! That must be one of the fanciest, most ornate railway buildings in the world!
ReplyDeleteLove em or hate em the victorians did built some superb buildings
ReplyDeleteI love this architecture
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impressive in B&W!
ReplyDeletethe black and white gives it a classic touch!
ReplyDeletesuperb!
ReplyDeletebeautiful monochrome
ReplyDeleteI've never been to Mumbai, but have seen this building in photos and documentaries and I always find it amazing! Your shot looks vintage and I like it this way.
ReplyDeleteNow that's what I call a railway station! Amazing.
ReplyDeletewow!!..made me kinda senti :)
ReplyDeleteThis is one of those monumental edifices of Victorian colonial British architecture, with Indian influences.
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