List of Mumbai Metro stations

This is a list of all stations of the Mumbai Metro, a rapid transit system serving the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra. As of 2017, there are 11 metro stations in the network. Line 1 of the Mumbai Metro opened on 8 June 2014. Four more lines are under construction.

Line 1: Versova - Andheri - Ghatkopar

# Station Distance (km) Grade Connections
Inter-station From Versova From Ghatkopar
1 Versova 0 0 10.821 Elevated None
2 D.N. Nagar 0.955 0.955 9.866 Elevated Line 2 (Planned)
3 Azad Nagar 0.796 1.751 9.07 Elevated None
4 Andheri 1.36 3.111 7.71 Elevated Andheri railway station
(Western Line, Harbour Line, Indian Railways)
5 Western Express Highway 1.007 4.118 6.703 Elevated Line 7 (Planned)
6 J.B. Nagar 1.264 5.382 5.439 Elevated None
7 Airport Road 0.725 6.107 4.714 Elevated None
8 Marol Naka 0.598 6.705 4.116 Elevated Line 3 (Planned)
9 Saki Naka 1.075 7.78 3.041 Elevated None
10 Asalpha 1.123 8.903 1.918 Elevated None
11 Jagruti Nagar 0.862 9.765 1.056 Elevated None
12 Ghatkopar 1.056 10.821 0 Elevated Ghatkopar railway station (Central Line)

Line 2 (Planned/Under Construction): Dahisar - Charkop - Bandra - Mankhurd

# Station Distance (km) Grade Connections
Inter-station From Dahisar From Mandale
1 Dahisar Elevated Line 7
2 Anand Nagar Elevated None
3 Rushi Sankul Elevated None
4 I.C. Colony Elevated None
5 Eksar Elevated None
6 Don Bosco Elevated None
7 Shimpoli Elevated None
8 Mahavir Nagar Elevated None
9 Kamraj Nagar Elevated None
10 Charkop Elevated None
11 Malad Elevated None
12 Kasturi Park Elevated None
13 Bangur Nagar Elevated None
14 Goregaon Elevated None
15 Adarsh Nagar Elevated None
16 Shastri Nagar Elevated None
17 D.N. Nagar Elevated Line 1
18 ESIC Nagar Elevated None
19 Prem Nagar Elevated None
20 Indira Nagar Elevated None
21 Nanavati Hospital Elevated None
22 Khira Nagar Elevated None
23 Saraswat Nagar Elevated None
24 National College Elevated None
25 Bandra Elevated None
26 MMRDA Elevated None
27 ITO, BKC Elevated Line 3
28 IL&FS, BKC Elevated None
29 MTNL, BKC Elevated None
30 S G Barve Marg Elevated None
31 Kurla Terminal Elevated None
32 Kurla (East) Elevated None
33 Eastern Express Highway Elevated Line 4 (Planned)
34 Chembur Elevated Mumbai Monorail
35 Diamond Garden Elevated None
36 Shivaji Chowk Elevated None
37 BSNL Elevated None
38 Mankhurd Elevated None
39 Mandala Elevated None

Line 3 (planned): Colaba - Bandra - SEEPZ

# Station[1] Distance (km) Grade Connections
Inter-station From Cuffe Parade From Aarey Depot
1 Cuffe Parade Underground None
2 Vidhan Bhavan Underground None
3 Churchgate Underground Churchgate railway station (Western Line)
4 Hutatma Chowk (Flora Fountain) Underground None
5 Mumbai CST Underground Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station (Central Line), Harbour Line (Mumbai Suburban Railway))
6 Kalbadevi Underground None
7 Girgaon Underground None
8 Grant Road Underground Grant Road railway station (Western Line)
9 Mumbai Central Underground Mumbai Central railway station (Western Line)
10 Mahalaxmi Underground Mahalaxmi railway station (Western Line), Monorail
11 Science Museum Underground None
12 Acharya Atre Chowk Underground None
13 Worli Underground None
14 Siddhivinayak Underground None
15 Dadar Underground Dadar railway station (Western Line, Central Line)
16 Sitladevi Underground None
17 Dharavi Underground None
18 BKC Underground Bandra railway station (Western Line, Harbour Line), Line 2 (Mumbai Metro) (Planned)
19 Vidyanagri Underground None
20 Santacruz Underground Santacruz railway station (Western Line)
21 Domestic Airport Underground Line 7 (Mumbai Metro) (Planned)
22 Sahar Road Underground Line 7 (Mumbai Metro) (Planned)
23 International Airport Underground Line 7 (Mumbai Metro) (Planned)
24 Marol Naka Underground Line 1 (Mumbai Metro)
25 MIDC Underground None
26 SEEPZ Underground None
27 Aarey Depot At Grade None

References

  1. "Project Route". MMRCL. Retrieved 2017-06-07.
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