Borivali West to Bandra Kurla Complex
Mumbai Metro · Yellow Line, Blue Line, Aqua Line
| Fare | ₹40 |
|---|---|
| Time | 55 min |
| Stations | 25 |
| Distance | 27.9 km |
| First train | 06:00 |
| Last train | 22:00 |
| Helpline | 022-30310900 |
⚠️ 2 interchange(s) on this route.
↓ Yellow Line
Towards Andheri West
Platform 2
⇄ Change Train
at D N Nagar
↓ Blue Line
Towards Ghatkopar
Platform 1
D N Nagar
Interchange
Andheri
Interchange
Western Express Highway
Interchange
Marol Naka
Interchange
Marol Naka
Interchange
⇄ Change Train
at Marol Naka
↓ Aqua Line
Towards Cuffe Parade
Platform 2
Travelling from Borivali West to Bandra Kurla Complex on the Mumbai Metro covers 27.9 km across 25 stations, taking about 55 minutes. The single-journey fare is ₹40, with 2 interchange(s) along the way.
Borivali West to Bandra Kurla Complex Metro Timings
On the Yellow Line, the first train runs from 06:00 and the last train around 22:00. Trains run every few minutes during peak hours.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Mumbai Metro fare from Borivali West to Bandra Kurla Complex is ₹40 for a single journey.
The journey from Borivali West to Bandra Kurla Complex takes approximately 55 minutes by Mumbai Metro.
There are 25 stations between Borivali West and Bandra Kurla Complex, including both the source and destination.
The metro distance from Borivali West to Bandra Kurla Complex is about 27.9 km.
This route has 2 interchange(s). You will need to change lines along the way.
No, Borivali West to Bandra Kurla Complex requires 2 line change(s).
The first metro on this line runs from around 06:00.
The last metro on this line runs until around 22:00.
Borivali West to Bandra Kurla Complex is served by the Yellow Line of Mumbai Metro.
Board at Borivali West, travel and change lines as shown in the step-by-step route above, and get off at Bandra Kurla Complex. The full route is listed above.
The return journey from Bandra Kurla Complex to Borivali West costs the same — ₹40 for a single journey.
Yes, you can use a Mumbai Metro smart card or NCMC card for the Borivali West to Bandra Kurla Complex journey, often with a small fare discount.
Yes, Mumbai Metro operates on Sundays, though first and last train timings may differ slightly from weekdays.
Trains are busiest during peak hours (8–11 AM and 5–8 PM). For a more comfortable ride, travel during off-peak hours.
Pets are generally not allowed on Mumbai Metro except service animals. Check the latest Mumbai Metro guidelines before travelling.