About Bandra Station
One of Mumbai's trendiest neighborhoods. The station serves Bollywood celebrities, upscale restaurants, and boutique shops. Home to Shah Rukh Khan's residence Mannat.
What to expect: The station has 8 platforms and 8 tracks, serving the Western Line and Harbour Line. Around 420K passengers use this station daily. It gets busy during rush hour but manageable otherwise.
Getting around: Step out of Bandra station and you're within walking distance of Bandstand, Hill Road, Linking Road plus 1 other spots. Auto-rickshaws and taxis are usually available right outside the station entrance. You can also connect to Mumbai Metro here for reaching areas the local trains don't cover.
A bit of history: This station has been part of Mumbai's lifeline since 1867 – that's 159 years of serving the city's commuters. Old-timers might still call it Bandora.
How to Change Trains Here
Bandra connects 2 different lines, so you can switch between them without leaving the station. Look for the foot overbridge (FOB) signs pointing to your destination line. During rush hour, give yourself 5-10 minutes for the switch.
What You'll Find Here
Bandra station has these facilities available for commuters:
Where Can You Go From Here?
These places are all within easy reach of Bandra station – most are a short walk away:
Connect to Mumbai Metro
Good news – you can switch to Mumbai Metro from here. The Metro is air-conditioned, less crowded than local trains, and covers areas the suburban railway doesn't reach. Perfect for avoiding the local train rush during peak hours.
Stations Next Door
These are the stations immediately before and after Bandra on the line: