Mumbai: The newly unveiled Siddhivinayak Metro Station, part of the Aqua Line (Mumbai Metro Line 3), is now making headlines not just for its strategic location beside the iconic Shree Siddhivinayak Ganpati Mandir, but also for its commuter-friendly design. Did you know? The station boasts seven entry and exit points, connecting commuters directly to key landmarks such as the Siddhivinayak Temple, Rachana Sansad Academy, Hotel Kohinoor Park, Dadar Beach and Ravindra Natya Mandir.

Entry & Exit points at Siddhivinayak Metro Station |
Located on the Aqua Line, Mumbai’s first fully underground metro corridor, the Siddhivinayak station is part of the newly operational second phase of Metro Line 3, which connects Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) to Acharya Atre Chowk in Worli. This new stretch has now made it possible for commuters to travel directly from Aarey to Worli without any transfers, an unprecedented convenience for the city’s metro users.
The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRCL) recently released first-look visuals of the station, celebrating its fusion of utility, culture, and cutting-edge design. The station, built in one of the city’s most crowded neighbourhoods, was completed through meticulous planning and teamwork, ensuring smooth integration into the urban fabric while respecting the religious significance of the site.
MMRCL, in its official social media post, described Siddhivinayak Station as “where faith intertwines with design,” reflecting how the station’s architecture and location bridge the spiritual and the practical.
With smooth connectivity, advanced infrastructure, and thoughtful planning, the Siddhivinayak Metro Station is poised to become not just a stop on the map, but a landmark of Mumbai’s modern, fast-moving identity. Whether you're a daily commuter or a temple visitor, this metro station is built to welcome you with speed, safety, and accessibility.
The Aqua Line, stretching from Colaba to SEEPZ, is set to be a game-changer in Mumbai’s transportation history. Once the final segment connecting Worli to Cuffe Parade opens in August, the line will create a complete north-south corridor across Mumbai, majorly cutting down travel times and easing road congestion.