Mumbai, Maharashtra
Bandra Terminus is one of Mumbai’s key railway terminals, developed to reduce congestion at Mumbai Central. Located in Bandra East, it primarily handles long-distance trains operated by Western Railway, connecting Mumbai with major cities across northern, western, and central India. The station plays an important role in managing passenger flow and improving long-distance rail connectivity for the city.
Major terminal for Western Railway long-distance services
Helps decongest Mumbai Central railway station
Connects Mumbai to cities such as Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, and Jaipur region routes
Handles high passenger volumes during peak travel seasons
Ticket counters and reservation facilities
Waiting halls and seating areas
Food stalls and basic refreshment outlets
Restrooms and passenger amenities
Prepaid taxis, parking, and auto-rickshaw access
Nearest Airport: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport – approximately 6 km
Nearest Railway Station: Bandra Terminus (long-distance)
Nearest Suburban Station: Bandra Railway Station (Western line) – approximately 3 km
Road: Connected by city buses, taxis, and private vehicles via Bandra Kurla Complex roads
Rail: Serves as a long-distance terminal; suburban access via Bandra station
Air: Easily reachable from the airport by taxi or app-based cab services
Local Transport: BEST buses, taxis, auto-rickshaws, and app-based cabs are commonly used
Note: The station experiences heavy crowds during festival seasons and holiday periods, so passengers are advised to arrive well in advance of departure times.