Bandra → Kurla
Mumbai Local Train Route
Take a Slow Train
This route includes stations that fast trains don't stop at. Make sure to board a slow train (all stops) to reach your destination.
Branch Change Required at Wadala Road JunctionMANDATORY
Traveling between Goregaon and Panvel branches
Your Journey (7 Stations)
About Bandra to Kurla Route
Traveling from Bandra to Kurla takes you along the Western Line, one of Mumbai's busiest suburban corridors. This 10.8 km journey passes through 7 stations and requires a branch change at Wadala Road Junction. Don't worry - thousands of commuters make this switch daily, and platform signage makes it straightforward. Just remember to check your train's destination board before boarding!
This route includes some stations that fast trains skip, so you'll need to take a slow train for part or all of your journey. Slow trains stop at every station but are equally comfortable - they just take a bit longer. The advantage? They're more frequent during off-peak hours, running every 5-8 minutes. Plus, you'll get to see more of Mumbai's suburban landscape along the way!
For the best experience, I'd recommend traveling during off-peak hours if your schedule allows - between 11 AM and 4 PM or after 9 PM. The trains are considerably less crowded, and you might even get a seat! If you're a first-time Mumbai local traveler, start with first class (₹65) to ease into the experience. The coaches have yellow stripes and are noticeably less packed. Once you're comfortable with the system, second class at ₹5 offers the authentic Mumbai local experience.
Pro tip: Download the m-Indicator app for real-time train timings. It's incredibly useful for planning your journey from Bandra to Kurla, especially if you need to catch a specific train or check platform numbers. The app shows live updates and is trusted by millions of Mumbai commuters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Bandra to Kurla local train route answered by regular commuters.