Ghatkopar metro station

At a meeting between MMRDA and CR officials in April 2014, it was agreed that the former would pay ₹18 crore (US$2.1 million) for acquiring the land as part of an inter-governmental agency deal.

The total reduction in the station's electricity consumption amounts to 120,000 units per year providing the MMOPL with an annual saving of ₹12 lakh (US$14,000).

[7][8][9] Commuters who want to exit the metro station from the main gate must purchase a platform ticket to cross the FOB and reach the road.

"[10] The Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation (MRVC) completed improvement works at the Ghatkopar railway station on 25 December 2023.

The project aims to ease congestion caused by the spillover of commuters from the Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar Metro-1 into the rail premises.

The first phase of these infrastructure additions, including Automated Ticket Vending Machines on the elevated deck, was carried out at a cost of ₹28 to 30 crore.

The improvements are expected to alleviate the then stampede-like situation during peak hours and facilitate a smoother commute for both local train and metro passengers.