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Electric streetcars that once transported people across Bombay before being discontinued in 1964.
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The original name of Mumbai's iconic railway terminus, now known as CSMT.
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A historic South Mumbai locality named after a pond once used for washing clothes.
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Before decimalisation, sixteen of these made one rupee.
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The brand that sponsored India's most famous radio countdown of film songs.
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An urgent written message service that operated in India for over 160 years before ending in 2013.
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Traditional eateries introduced by Zoroastrian immigrants, known for bun maska and endless conversations.
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Multi-family residential buildings that shaped the social fabric of old Bombay.
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A long-distance telephone call that often had to be booked through an operator.
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The legendary radio programme hosted by Ameen Sayani that ranked popular Hindi film songs.
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India's first national television broadcaster, once the only channel in many homes.
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A telephone in which numbers were dialled by turning a circular wheel.
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The historic Mumbai market now officially known as Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Market.
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The narrow step outside local train doors that became synonymous with Mumbai's rush-hour commutes.
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Rectangular cards with holes used to store and process data in early computers.