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Indian Railways to phase out iconic Wheeler stalls across Mumbai network
Updated On: 31 March, 2026 09:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Indian Railways is phasing out iconic Wheeler Book Stalls across Mumbai’s Western Railway network, marking the end of a century-old legacy linked to Rudyard Kipling. While most stalls will disappear, one original structure at Mumbai Central Terminus will be preserved and repurposed

The AH Wheeler & Co stall at Mumbai Central station, which retains its original design. The shop was fabricated in England and shipped to India. PIC/Rajendra B Aklekar
Indian Railways will shed its connection to Nobel laureate Rudyard Kipling, as one of its most iconic features — the Wheeler book stalls — are set to disappear from stations across Mumbai’s Western Railway (WR) network, marking the end of a century-old legacy.
WR, however, has decided to preserve a Wheeler stall at Mumbai Central Terminus station, which retains its original design. “Almost all the Wheeler stalls in Mumbai are just cubicles. The only one where the original design is maintained, at Mumbai Central, will not be touched. We will repurpose the structure,” an official said.

