It was a coup of sorts at the UNESCO-listed Mumbai CST heritage
railway headquarters on July 4. It was a momentous moment on the third day at
the CST Heritage Week, a brainchild of Central Railway’s Additional General
Manager A.K Srivastava, when he managed to get all the city’s heritage
guardians and experts on a single platform to commemorate and conserve Mumbai
CST.
a CST Heritage Week between July 2 and July 8 coinciding with the dates when
the structure was declared a World Heritage Site.
Trustee & Hon. Director the Bhau Daji Lad Museum, who had originally
submitted the dossier for Mumbai CST to UNESCO to get it listed as a World
Heritage Site to former Railway Board Member VN Mathur who represented India in
China at the UNESCO then and from the director of the Chhatrapati Shivaji
Vaastu Sangrahalaya (The Prince of Wales Museum) Sabyasachi Mukherjee to former
bureaucrat Sharad Kale, the director of Asiatic Society.
Dr Dilip Balsekar, the director of the Maharashtra Government Archives, Rajiv
Mishra, the director of the directorate of Art also representing JJ School of
Arts, Dr Joan Dias, the director of Heras Institute at the St Xavier’s College
Mumbai, also representing the Bombay Local History Society.
platform, speaking on one common love the Victorian Gothic Mumbai CST railway station.
conservation architect Vikas Dilawari – who conducted a packed heritage walk on
Day 1 of the week – had worked day and night to get the dossier of Mumbai CST
ready for the UNESCO presentation twelve years ago. “We had a very short time
and there was not enough data available. We caught hold of an old railway
employee who guided us to the FW Stevens’ drawings of the building and that helped
us a lot. We could just manage it within the given time,” she recalled.
China at the UNESCO said, “I was the secretary railway board and had to
represent India at the UNESCO. I had never worked at Central Railway but the dossier
helped me understand the station and fall in love with it. I came down to the
station and studied it so as to understand it. It was a success as Mumbai CST
had won the nomination. Today, 12 years after the event, I acknowledge and
thank all those who worked hard to get this done,” Mathur said, adding that he
was now writing a book on Indian Railway’s stations and their magnificent
architecture.
India and experimented with every possible style of architecture by building remarkable
station buildings across India. There is need to appreciate, document and safeguard
these for the future generations,” he added.
they want from a museum, but was glad to know that they are celebrating Mumbai
CST. Millions commute to work here but no one really appreciates it. I am ready
to extend all possible help from the museum,” said the director of the
Chhatrapati Shivaji Vaastu Sangrahalaya (The Prince of Wales Museum) Sabyasachi
Mukherjee.
Director of Asiatic Society Sharad Kale spoke at length onhow the train created awe among the local populace when it had first run in
1850s. Rajiv Mishra, the director of the directorate of Art also representing
JJ School of Arts elaborated on how the students of JJ School of Arts had
helped the construction of Mumbai CST building and got the architect FW Steven’s
drawings into reality. , Dr Joan Dias, the director of Heras Institute at the
St Xavier’s College Mumbai, also representing the Bombay Local History Society
extended all possible help to document and conserve the Mumbai CST building.
At the end of the event, former Central Railway general manager Sunil Kumar
Sood handed over a set of archives to Dr Dilip Balsekar as a token gesture
stating that the Maharashtra State Archives would extend help in conserving the
valuable archives at the Central Railway.
all these dignitaries from almost all the reputed and like-minded institutions of this city and state have been brought together for Mumbai CST, thanks to Additional General Manager AK Srivastava and Chief Public Relations Officer Narendra Patil whose sincere efforts need to be acknowledged.
I have been interacting with all the dignitaries individually and I can tell you that all of them have always had love and concern for the monument and I am sure
this gathering will lead to a much better conservation of this stately building and also of the archival
records which are not just important for the railways, but also for this city
as a whole. Amen!

