As a historic railway terminus and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (officially Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, formerly Victoria Terminus, Bombay station code: CSMT (mainline)[4]/ST (suburban)) can be found in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. iamge source From a concept by Axel Haig, British-born architecture engineer Frederick William Stevens created an extravagant Italian Gothic terminal. A location south of the ancient Bori Bunder railway station[5] was chosen for its construction in 1878, and it was finished in 1887, the year that marked the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign. After the 17th-century warrior king Shivaji, who used guerilla tactics to oppose the Mughal Empire and found a new kingdom in the western Marathi-speaking portions of the Deccan Plateau, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (with station code CST) was renamed in March 1996. Many people refer to Shivaji as "Chhatrapati," which means "a ruler dignified by the ins...