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Bhakti Park monorail station

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Bhakti Park Monorail Station
Bhakti Park Monorail Station

Bhakti Park is a monorail station on Line 1 of the Mumbai Monorail serving the Bhakti Park housing colony in the Wadala area of Mumbai, India. It was opened to the public on 2 February 2014, as part of the first phase of Line 1. The station will also be an interchange for the upcoming fourth line of the Mumbai Metro. In 2018, an affidavit was filed in the Bombay High Court stating that the station was among four that did not receive the requisite clearances from the Mumbai Fire Brigade and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.

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Bhakti Park monorail station
Mumbai वडाळा Wadala (Zone 2)

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