Bandra Kurla Complex metro station is a metro station on the Aqua Line (Line 3) of the Mumbai Metro, located in the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) business district of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The station serves as one of the terminal stations of the line and is intended to provide rapid transit access to one of the city's principal commercial hubs.
| Key facts | |
|---|---|
| Line | Aqua Line (Line 3) |
| Operator | Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) |
| Type | Underground metro station |
| Status | Terminal station on the Aqua Line |
| Location | Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
| Network | Mumbai Metro |
Overview
The station is part of the Colaba–Bandra–SEEPZ corridor, which is Mumbai's first fully underground metro line. The Aqua Line is being implemented by the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation, a joint venture of the Government of India and the Government of Maharashtra. Bandra Kurla Complex station is located within the BKC area, which hosts major financial institutions, corporate offices, diplomatic missions, and convention facilities, making it a key catchment point on the corridor.
Background
Bandra Kurla Complex was developed by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) as a planned commercial district to decongest the traditional business areas of South Mumbai. With the growth of office space and footfall in BKC, the area was identified as an important node for high-capacity transit. The Aqua Line was conceived to link key employment, residential, and transport hubs across the city through an underground alignment, and BKC was designated as one of its anchor stations.
Line and connectivity
The Aqua Line runs through several major destinations across Mumbai, including the Bandra Kurla Complex, Dharavi, Worli, and the airport precincts. From Bandra Kurla Complex station, the corridor extends northwards towards the SEEPZ area while connecting southwards through the heart of the island city. The line is designed to interchange with other Mumbai Metro lines, suburban railway services, and bus networks at various points along its route.
Significance
As a station serving Bandra Kurla Complex, the facility is expected to ease commuter access to one of India's largest financial and corporate districts. By offering an underground rapid transit alternative, it complements existing road and suburban rail links to BKC, which have historically faced heavy congestion during peak hours.
Related topics
- Mumbai Metro
- Aqua Line (Mumbai Metro)
- Bandra Kurla Complex
- Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation
- Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority
- Transport in Mumbai
References
- Wikidata: Q130461527