Mumbai Metro Blue Line-1 to Operate Till 1 am during Ganesh Chaturthi Festival

Mumbai Metro One Will Extend Its Operational Hours to 1 am during Ganesh Chaturthi 2025, Celebrated from August 27 to September 6. On these 11 days, the last train from versova to ghatkopar wll depart at 12.15 Am, while the last train from ghatkopar to versova will leave at 12.40 am.

The extended service aims to facilitate smoother travel for commuters and devotees participating in the 10-day festiies across the city.

From August 31, Mumbai Metro Line-3 will start Sunday services two hours early at 6.30 am

Mumbaikars Traveling on Weekends Via Metro Line-3 will Now Benefit from an earlier start on Sundays. From August 31, The Metro Line-3 Trains are Set to Commence Operations at 6.30 AM. Currently the metro line-3, also know as the aqua line, starts its operations on Sunday from 8.30 am.

While the services run from 6.30 am to 11 pm from monday to Saturday, on Sundays, the first train in the underground corridor begins operations operations two hours later, at 8.30 am, to allow extra ex -instra Block For blanks Testing and preparation work for upcoming phases of the project.

The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC), which undertakes the operations of metro line-3, notified that the new Timing will be effective from Sunday, AUGUST 31, AUGUST 33 Traveling from 6.30 am Onwards.

Mumbai Metro Line-3 full Stretch Operations on the Cards Soon

The total stretch from aarey jvlr to cuffe parade is 33 km, with 27 stations – 26 underground and one at grade. On October 7, 2024, A 13-km Stretch Between Aarey JVLR and BKC Opened, Followed By Another 9-KM Stretch from Bkc to Acharya Atre Chowk, Worley.

Metro line-3, popularly known as the aqua line, currently has an average passenger traffic of 70,000 per day, and there has been anxiety for the opening of the complete, which was there August but is now likely to happy in September, depending on trials and certifications.

In Anticipation of the Opening, The Metro App, Which Caters to the needs of computers, have updated its features and added all the stations of the unofned sections up to colaba. However, the stations on the tab do appear with a ‘closed’ tag in red.

The eleven stations include science museum, which comes immediatively after Acharya atre Chowk – the last open station on the Southbound Stretch. After the Science Museum, The Stations are Mahalakshmi Metro, Jagannath Shankarsheth Metro, Grant Road Metro, Girgaon, Kalbadevi, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaji Maharaj Terminus, Hutatma Chowk Vidhan Bhavan Metro, and Cuffe Parade.

Sources have revised that the line is now awaiting fire safety certifications. As soon as the fire safety certificate process is complete, the commissioner of metro railway safety insurance will conduct Safety Checks. Once cleared, the line will be opened to the general public.

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