Ram Mandir railway station, Station on Western line of Mumbai Suburban Railway
Ram Mandir railway station is a functional surface station in the Goregaon area of Mumbai with basic platforms, benches, and signage to guide passengers. The facility has four platforms, with two serving slow trains on the Western line and two for the Harbour line, positioned between Jogeshwari and Goregaon stations.
Construction of the station began in 2008 and after several delays, it officially opened to the public on December 22, 2016. This opening was an important moment for local residents, as it provided a new way to travel across the city more easily and efficiently.
The station takes its name from a nearby temple dedicated to Lord Ram, which has been part of this neighborhood for many years. When you visit, you can see this temple just a short walk away and experience the religious traditions that have shaped local life here.
The station is easy to reach by car, bus, or foot from nearby areas like Goregaon (East) or Vanrai Mhada Colony, with good access points. The nearest metro station at Goregaon (East) is just a short walk away, and several bus lines run regularly to different neighborhoods throughout the city.
The Harbour line was extended to Goregaon on March 29, 2018, improving travel options for passengers who can now switch lines smoothly at this station. This made Ram Mandir a more practical hub for commuters exploring or connecting different parts of the city.
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