Updated On: 08 January, 2026 01:15 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Following seven years of relentless follow-ups by mid-day, the elevated deck on the Mumbai Metro end of Ghatkopar station is inching close to reality

Placing of girders across the tracks at the CSMT-end has been completed, and flooring work on the bridge is underway. Pic/Rajendra B Aklekar
After nearly seven years of sustained follow-ups by mid-day, the much-awaited wide elevated deck on the Mumbai Metro-end of Ghatkopar railway station is finally taking physical shape — a long-overdue intervention at one of the city’s fiercely crowded transport interchanges.
Ghatkopar railway station, where mega crowds from the Mumbai Metro Line 1 (Blue Line) converge with Central Railway suburban passengers, has for years seen infrastructure lagging dangerously behind. The new deck promises a dramatic improvement in circulation space, pedestrian dispersal, and safety at the Metro-end — the most congested choke point at the station.