Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (
CST), is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site and an historic railway station in
Mumbai Maharashtra, India which serves as the headquarters of the
Central Railways. Designed by
Frederick William Stevens with influences from Victorian Italianate Gothic Revival architecture and traditional Mughal buildings, the station was built in 1887 in the
Bori Bunder area of Mumbai to commemorate the
Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. The new railway station was built on the location of the Bori Bunder Station and is one of the busiest railway stations in India, serving as a terminal for both long-distance trains and commuter trains of the
Mumbai Suburban Railway. The station's name was changed to its present one in March 1996 and it is now known simply as CST (or CSTM).