Bandra Kurla Complex metro station

Bandra–Kurla Complex (officially known as Kotak - Bandra–Kurla Complex) is an underground metro station serving the business district of Bandra Kurla Complex on the North-South corridor of the Aqua Line 3 of Mumbai Metro in Mumbai, India.

Bandra–Kurla Complex

बांद्रा–कुर्ला कॉम्प्लेक्स
Concourse level of the Metro Station
General information
Other namesBKC metro station
LocationF Block Bandra Kurla Complex, Sant Dnyaneshwar Nagar, Bandra East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400051
Coordinates19°03′38″N 72°51′17″E / 19.0606629°N 72.8546797°E / 19.0606629; 72.8546797
Owned by Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd.
Operated by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
LineAqua Line
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks3
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusStaffed, Operational
Station codeBDRM
History
Opened5 October 2024; 14 months ago (2024-10-05)
Services
Preceding station Mumbai Metro Following station
Dharavi
towards Cuffe Parade
Aqua Line Bandra Colony
towards Aarey JVLR
Route map
Legend
Aqua Line
km
to Pink Line
Aarey Colony Depot
0.000
Aarey JVLR
SEEPZ Village on Pink Line
0.780
SEEPZ
1.996
MIDC - Andheri
3.176
Marol Naka on Blue Line
to Gold Line
4.189
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport - T2
to Red Line
5.141
Sahar Road
Sahar Road
6.850
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport - T1
towards Dahanu Road
8.995
Santacruz and Santacruz on Western Line
towards Churchgate
Vakola Nala
10.004
Bandra Colony
Vakola Nala
Income Tax Office on Yellow Line
11.244
Bandra Kurla Complex
Mithi River
Sion-Bandra Link Road
13.054
Dharavi
Western Line
14.785
Shitaladevi Mandir
16.460
Dadar
17.864
Siddhivinayak
19.421
Worli
20.878
Acharya Atre Chowk
21.937
Science Centre
Western Line Dahanu Road
23.100
Mahalaxmi, Mahalaxmi on Western Line and
Sant Gadge Maharaj Chowk
on Line 1 (Mumbai Monorail)
24.196
Jagannath Shankar Sheth and Mumbai Central on Western Line
25.112
Grant Road and Grant Road on Western Line
26.645
Girgaon
27.364
Kalbadevi
towards Kalyan Junction and Panvel
28.246
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus and Mumbai CSMT on
Central Line
and Harbour Line
to Green Line
29.061
Hutatma Chowk
29.982
Churchgate and Churchgate on Western Line
30.748
Vidhan Bhavan
32.186
Cuffe Parade
Location

This metro station was inaugurated on October 5, 2024, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, followed by the commencement of the metro service from October 7, 2024.

Station layout

KOTAK Bandra Kurla Complex track layout
Legend
P3 to Bandra Colony
P2A/2B to Bandra Colony
P1 to Dharavi
Station with three tracks, two island platforms
G Street level Exit/entrance
L1 Concourse Fare control, station agent, ticket/token, shops
L2
Platforms
Platform 3 Towards → Aarey JVLR
Island platform
Platform 2B
Platform 2A
Towards → Aarey JVLR
Island platform
Platform 1 Towards ← Cuffe Parade

Entry/exit

Impact

The Bandra Kurla Complex metro station, as part of Mumbai Metro Aqua Line 3, has had a significant impact on the surrounding real estate markets. According to Fortune India, rents along the newly operational “BKC–Worli” corridor, rose by up to 2.37% within one month of opening—Mahim at 2.37%, Sion at 1.78%, Dadar at 1.47%, Worli at 1.32% and Prabhadevi at 1.06%. Rents in Santacruz increased by 2.15%, while BKC itself rose by 1.78% in the same period.

A Hindustan Times analysis highlights that connecting BKC and Worli, two of India’s most expensive real estate hubs, via Metro Aqua Line 3 (Phase 2) is expected to spur further growth in South and Central Mumbai property values. Per-square-foot apartment rates currently range from ₹45,000 to ₹160,000, driven by the metro connectivity and urban redevelopment expert opinion. The same report noted that while ultra-high-net-worth individuals may prefer the Coastal Road, the metro line will benefit middle-tier professionals and fuel redevelopment projects in areas such as Worli, Dadar, and Mahim.

Experts from Colliers India anticipate a 10–15% rise in both residential and commercial property values along the metro corridor over the next few years, including areas like Santacruz, Andheri East, Prabhadevi, Chembur, Kurla, and Dadar.

Commercial real estate analysts, including Knight Frank, expect increased leasing demand in older business districts like Nariman Point, with office space rentals potentially doubling by 2030, driven in part by Metro Line 3 and related transit infrastructure.

See also

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