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Bombay's
Victoria Terminus is no mere railway station; it is a prominent city
centre around which metro life ebbs and flow. Built of yellow sandstone
and granite, it is one of the finest examples of British Raj architecture,
combining elements that are distinctly Gothic and Victorian, and
embellished with blue-gray basalt that has been sculptured in fine detail.
The handsome building could have been anything but a railway station, and
in fact, in recent times, was converted into a public art gallery in a
unique experiment of taking contemporary art to the people.
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