Bandra and Borivali are two of the most well-known suburban addresses in Mumbai. Bandra — known as the Queen of the Suburbs — sits at the junction between South Mumbai and the northern suburbs, while Borivali anchors the northern residential end of the Western Line. The journey between them is a core part of daily life for thousands of Mumbaikars.
The Bandra to Borivali distance by local train is 18.2 km on the Western Line. A slow train covers this in approximately 36 minutes and a fast train does it in about 22 minutes. By road the distance is around 20 to 22 km.
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Bandra to Borivali Distance — All Modes
| Mode | Distance | Travel Time | Approx Fare |
|---|---|---|---|
| Local Train Slow | 18.2 km | ~36 minutes | Rs. 5–10 |
| Local Train Fast | 18.2 km | ~22 minutes | Rs. 5–10 |
| AC Local | 18.2 km | ~28 minutes | Rs. 35–45 |
| Road | 20–22 km | 25–50 mins | Cab Rs. 300–500 |
Stations Between Bandra and Borivali
| Station | Distance from Bandra | Slow Train | Fast Train |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bandra | Start | Stops | Stops |
| Khar Road | 1.7 km | Stops | Skips |
| Santacruz | 3 km | Stops | Skips |
| Vile Parle | 5 km | Stops | Skips |
| Andheri | 7.3 km | Stops | Stops |
| Jogeshwari | 9.3 km | Stops | Skips |
| Ram Mandir | 11 km | Stops | Skips |
| Goregaon | 12.2 km | Stops | Stops |
| Malad | 14.7 km | Stops | Skips |
| Kandivali | 16.6 km | Stops | Stops |
| Borivali | 18.2 km | End | End |

Local Train Fare: Bandra to Borivali
| Ticket Type | Fare |
|---|---|
| Second Class Single Journey | Rs. 5–10 |
| First Class Single Journey | Rs. 50–65 |
| AC Local Single Journey | Rs. 35–45 |
| Second Class Monthly Pass | Rs. 300–400 approx |
| First Class Monthly Pass | Rs. 1,200–1,500 approx |
About Bandra
Bandra is one of Mumbai’s most vibrant and culturally significant suburbs. It is home to the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Mount Mary Church, Bandstand promenade, and some of the city’s most popular restaurants and nightlife venues. The suburb attracts a mix of long-time residents, young professionals, and Mumbai’s entertainment industry workers. Bandra station handles enormous daily footfall and connects the Western Line with the Bandra Terminus for outstation trains and the upcoming Bandra-Kurla Complex via road.