Line 2A
Relief for the Western Suburbs – Finally
All Stations
About Yellow Line
Anyone who's experienced the Western Railway local during rush hour knows it's not for the faint-hearted. The Yellow Line was built as a parallel corridor to give those packed suburban trains some breathing room. Running from Dahisar down through Borivali, Kandivali, and Malad, it finally meets the Blue Line at D.N. Nagar. For residents of these densely populated suburbs, this metro has genuinely improved daily life.
- Parallel relief corridor to the overcrowded Western Railway
- Covers residential hubs housing millions of Mumbaikars
- Direct interchange with Blue Line at D.N. Nagar – head east from there
- Borivali station is your starting point for Sanjay Gandhi National Park trips
- Elevated line with great views of the city
Interchange Stations
Insider Tips
Coming from the northern suburbs? Dahisar East has plenty of parking space
Planning a nature escape? Get off at Borivali for Sanjay Gandhi National Park
The D.N. Nagar interchange is well-designed – switching to Blue Line takes just 3-4 minutes
This line is less crowded than the Blue Line – enjoy the extra elbow room
Trains run every 8-10 minutes, so don't stress if you just miss one