A battery of political leaders, including MPs Gajanan Kirtikar, Gopal Shetty, Kirit Somaiya, MLAs Vidya Thakur, Ravindra Waikar, Diwakar Raote, along with senior railway officials were present on the occasion.
Located between Jogeshwari and Goregaon on Western Railway, the new station is said to be the only suburban station built between the stretch of Churchgate and Boriwli after independence.
In his brief address, marred by intense sloganeering, Prabhu said more projects are in the pipeline for passengers.
"This project was being carried out since long and I am happy to hand it over to you all. I congratulate citizens for availing the services of this station. There are other several projects of passenger amenities which are being carried out by Railways and sufficient provisions including the investments have been made by the Railways to speed them up," Prabhu said.
Hundreds of people, including activists of political parties, reached the venue, which resulted into disruption of the arrangement made by the Railway authorities.
Constructed at the cost of Rs 32 crore, Ram Mandir is the 37th suburban station on the Churchgate-Dahanu Road route of the Western Railway (WR). It will cater to the residents staying between Jogeshwari and Goregaon, and those from Oshiwara locality.
The station draws its name from an old temple of Lord Ram located in the vicinity.
Niranjan Pal, president of a lesser-known right wing outfit Veer Sena, said, "All these people are here to take the credit only. But the truth is that we worked hard to persuade the railway authorities and state machinery to finish it in time."
Veer Sena members greeted the passengers with Jai Shri Ram slogans when first train took halt at the station.
This station would de-congest traffic by providing
direct connectivity to commercial hubs in east including various firms.
Ram Mandir station with four platforms is located at 25.51 kms from Churchgate station.
"I was seeing this station being constructed since last 7 to 8 years and finally it started giving its services to local people. This is really a big relief," said local resident Chhaya Tiwari.
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