Updated On: 27 October, 2025 08:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Shrikant Khuperkar
Once meant to be a model station, Nerul has become a filthy, lawless mess — hawkers, beggars, a liquor shop and zero accountability between CIDCO and Railways

People sleep on the premises of the railway station. Pics/Shirkant Khuperkar
Once envisioned as a model railway station, Nerul on the Harbour Line has turned into a filthy, lawless zone — overrun by hawkers, beggars, and shady elements while authorities look the other way. Commuters say the station has become a “No Rule Zone,” a nickname locals now use with frustration and disgust.
At the Jui Nagar end of the platforms, beggars and hawkers have set up semi-permanent camps, turning the area into an open garbage dump. The spot coincides with the ladies’ coach's halting point, making daily travel an ordeal. “When these people enter the compartment, the stench is unbearable,” said a woman commuter. “The platforms are filthy, and RPF or GRP never bother.”