Tarapur Point Lighthouse
Tarapur Point Lighthouse Station is 15 km from Boisar Railway station on Mumbai-Surat rail section. Approach from Boisar is by road up to Ghivali village and then 1 km by walk across the shallow creek.
Tarapur came into prominence during early 1960s when India‟s first atomic power station was established here. The coastline in the region is shallow and a number of shoals exist close to coast In past there was shipwreck in the region .As such there was a demand for the establishment of a powerful light at this site. A light used to be exhibited from the Tarapur fort about 4 km away during the late 1950s, which was later discontinued. The lighthouse tower at the present location was constructed in 1958-60 and the electrically operated optical equipment with gensets supplied by BBT, Paris was installed on the tower. The Lighthouse was commissioned on 21st June 1961. The auxiliary light (Red) was also commissioned simultaneously to warn against shallow reefs along the coast off Tarapur point. The emergency light on gas was replaced by battery operated light in 1996. The incandescent lamp was replaced by 230 V 400W Metal halide lamp on 30th November 1999, which was replaced by 230 V,3x70 W MH cluster lamp on 31st August 2003 .
Master Ledger of Tarapur Point Lighthouse (358.33 KB)