About Ram Mandir Station
Newest station on the Western Line, opened on November 27, 2016. Named after the nearby Ram Mandir. Serves the densely populated Oshiwara area.
What to expect: The station has 2 platforms and 4 tracks, serving the Western Line and Harbour Line. With 75K daily passengers, it's one of the less crowded stations – you'll often find the platforms relatively peaceful.
Getting around: Step out of Ram Mandir station and you're within walking distance of Oshiwara, Andheri Link Road, Lokhandwala Complex. Auto-rickshaws and taxis are usually available right outside the station entrance.
A bit of history: This station has been part of Mumbai's lifeline since 2016 – that's 10 years of serving the city's commuters.
How to Change Trains Here
Ram Mandir 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
Ram Mandir station has these facilities available for commuters:
Where Can You Go From Here?
These places are all within easy reach of Ram Mandir station – most are a short walk away:
Stations Next Door
These are the stations immediately before and after Ram Mandir on the line: