Santacruz is a neighbourhood in Mumbai. Santacruz is home to the Mumbai Suburban Railway's Santacruz station, the Mumbai Airport's domestic terminal, and one of the University of Mumbai's campuses (east).
In 1991, the
town had 675,951 people living in a 12.98 square kilometre area, giving it a population density of 36,668 people per square kilometre. Mumbai is the second-most populous city in India and the world's seventh-most populous city.
Mumbai is the world's sixth most populous metropolitan region, with over 23 million people.
The climate of Santacruz is tropical, with tropical wet and dry weather. It has two seasons: a dry season from October to May and a wet season from June to August. The cooler months are December to February, while the hotter months are March to May.
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, formerly known as Sahar International Airport, is the primary international airport serving the Mumbai Metropolitan Area. The domestic airport is located at Vile Parle East. The Mumbai airport, Chhatrapati Shivaji, has two terminals. From the airport, there are vehicles to take you to your wanted destination or you can take a train to reach Santacruz.
The CST is Mumbai's most popular station. All of India's major railway stations have trains to Mumbai. However, if you're coming from another central or suburban rail station, you can use public transit to get to CST. Mumbai is well connected to all of India's major cities by road. From here you can take a vehicle or bus or train itself to reach Santacruz.
Mumbai is connected to the rest of the country with national highways and expressways. Visiting Mumbai by bus is the most cost-effective alternative for alone travellers. Every day, both government and commercial buses run along this route. Automobile travel to Mumbai is a popular option for travellers. As a result, hiring a cab in Mumbai is one of the most efficient ways to get to the city.
The closest branch is in Mumbai itself, in the proximity of 8.4 km.