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Lokhandwala Complex, also known as Lokhandwala, is a large upmarket and affluent residential and commercial neighbourhood in Andheri West suburb in Mumbai, India. It is approximately 5 km from Andheri station. The name Lokhandwala comes from the name of the developer with the construction firm being Lokhandwala Constructions Pvt. Ltd.
The 14.477 km (8.996 mi) elevated line will connect Lokhandwala Complex with Vikhroli and will have 13 stations. Line 6 will also provide interchanges with Yellow Line 2 at Adarsh Nagar, with Aqua Line 3 at SEEPZ, with Green Line 4 at Kanjurmarg West, and with Red Line 7 at Jogeshwari Vikhroli Link Road.
As part of the Mumbai Metro master plan, Line 6 is being constructed on the road from Swami Samarth Nagar in Lokhandwala Complex, Andheri, to Kanjurmarg, between the west and east of Mumbai. It will also have seven interchanges, of which two will be with the Western and Central lines of the Mumbai Suburban Railway , and five with the Yellow ...
D. N. Nagar metro station exits [2] Gate No-1 Gate No-2 Gate No-3 🛗 ♿ Gate No-4 Gate No-5 Gate No-6 🛗 ♿ Next to Westside: Near Heritage Plaza: Near Link Road: Towards Iskon Temple: Next to Indian Oil Building: Towards Four Bungalows — Bank of Baroda: Towards Apna Bazaar: Juhu Beach — Gurudwara
Chakala (J.B. Nagar) (Officially known as IndusInd Bank Chakala (J.B. Nagar)) is an elevated metro station on the East-West Corridor of the Blue Line 1 of Mumbai Metro, serving the JB Nagar neighbourhood of Andheri in Mumbai. It was opened to the public on 8 June 2014. [2] Chakala metro station
Four Bungalows is a neighbourhood in Mumbai.It is located about three kilometres from Andheri station and is in the vicinity of Lokhandwala Complex and Seven Bungalows.. It is popular as one of the most systematic and a well organized hub for shopping.
A 38.24 km (23.76 mi) long Colaba–Bandra–Charkop line was proposed as Line 2 in the original Mumbai Metro masterplan unveiled by the MMRDA in 2004. A 13.37 km (8.31 mi) long Bandra-Kurla–Mankhurd line and a 7.5 km (4.7 mi) line from Charkop to Dahisar were proposed as Line 3 and Line 4, respectively, in the same plan.
Bandra, Andheri, Borivali and Bhayander are important railway stations. A branch of the Harbour line terminates at Goregaon with further extension up to Borivali-Bhayander in the planning stage. Bandra Terminus is one of the six terminals for long-distance trains in Mumbai. Line 1 of the Mumbai Metro also spans the entire suburb of Andheri. [2]