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These 2 Mumbai Metros Will Be Linked To Bullet Train At BKC: Aqua Line 3 Via Tunnel, 2B Via FOB
These 2 Mumbai Metros Will Be Linked To Bullet Train At BKC: Aqua Line 3 Via Tunnel, 2B Via FOB

News18

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • News18

These 2 Mumbai Metros Will Be Linked To Bullet Train At BKC: Aqua Line 3 Via Tunnel, 2B Via FOB

Last Updated: 2 Mumbai Metros, bullet train & BKC: Metro-3 tunnel will be like subways at Churchgate & CSMT, with shops and travelators. FOB will connect bullet train terminal to 2B's IL&FS 2 Mumbai Metros, bullet train & BKC: In what may come as good news for Mumbai's commuters, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train will be linked to two Metros – Metro-3 or the aqua line through a tunnel at Bandra-Kurla Complex and 2B via a foot overbridge (FOB), according to reports. The integration is a joint effort led by the National High‑Speed Rail Corporation (NHSRCL), in coordination with urban transport agencies including the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) and Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (MMRCL). How will bullet train be linked to Mumbai Metro-3? Metro‑3 connects Aarey in the north with Cuffe Parade in the south, offering vital links to the airport, suburban rail networks, and inner‑city corridors A 1.1-km underground tunnel equipped with travelators will link the bullet train station and Metro Line‑3's Kotak‑BKC station, said reports. The tunnel will be modelled on Mumbai's existing subways at Churchgate and CSMT, featuring shops for added convenience. Access will be streamlined through four vestibules serving nearby pedestrian zones. The tunnel is estimated to cost between Rs 100 and Rs 150 crore. #AquaLine is all set for operations of Phase-1 from Aarey JVLR to Bandra Kurla Complex covering a stretch of 12.69 kms. Here's an overview of how #Mumbaikars can now enjoy a transit experience that not only saves time but also reduces carbon footprints and help in sustainable… — MumbaiMetro3 (@MumbaiMetro3) October 4, 2024 Line‑2B runs from DN Nagar to Mandale. The FOB will connect to Metro Line‑2B's IL&FS station. It will start at the bullet train terminal's road‑level concourse, leading to Metro Line‑2B's station, a mere 50 metres away. This FOB addresses critical first‑last mile connectivity needs, especially for passengers with luggage transferring between long‑distance bullet and city‑wide metro networks. At present, excavation and civil work at the bullet train site are in full swing. The first slab for the Boisar Bullet Train station has been successfully cast. This slab is approximately 40 meters wide and 37 meters long, consuming over 1,070 cubic meters of concrete. There will be 9 such slabs at this level. @PIBMumbai @ddsahyadrinews — NHSRCL (@nhsrcl) June 17, 2025 What has been done in foreign countries? Italy has pioneered similar projects in Milan and Rome. Bullet train project & BKC terminal News18 has earlier reported that construction across all four high-speed railway stations in Maharashtra is proceeding at full speed. The most complex of them—the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) station in Mumbai—is taking shape 100 feet below ground level, making it the deepest station on the route. Construction at the Virar Bullet Train Station in Maharashtra has reached a key milestone with the casting of the first of nine massive concrete slabs, News18 had reported. This is India's first bullet train project connecting two financial towns – Mumbai and Ahmedabad. The 508-km Project comprises 12 stations—four in Maharashtra (Mumbai, Thane, Virar, Boisar) and eight in Gujarat (Vapi, Bilimora, Surat, Bharuch, Vadodara, Anand, Ahmedabad, Sabarmati). BKC in Mumbai is the only underground station along the corridor. First Published:

Can Mumbai Metros Take You From Borivali Or Dahisar To Your Worli Office? Yes. Here's How
Can Mumbai Metros Take You From Borivali Or Dahisar To Your Worli Office? Yes. Here's How

News18

time30-05-2025

  • News18

Can Mumbai Metros Take You From Borivali Or Dahisar To Your Worli Office? Yes. Here's How

Last Updated: Borivali to Worli, Lower Parel Mumbai Metro Route: How many Metros does one need? What are the fares? How much time will it take? How to get the tickets? The Mumbai Metro Line 3, phase two of the aqua line, reached Worli earlier this month. After the temporary disruption owing to rains, the services are back. While the Metro-3 can help officegoers reach Worli from Bandra-Kurla Complex in 15 minutes, many still have questions. Here are the most common ones: How can those living in Borivali/Dahisar reach their workplace in Worli/Lower Parel using Metro. How many Metros does one need to change? What's the fare? How much time will it take? News18 answers all your questions. 🚇 मुंबई मेट्रो ३ धाव उद्यापासून आचार्य अत्रे चौकापर्यंत!📢 १० मे २०२५ पासून मेट्रो लाइन ३ ची सेवा आता आरे (जे.व्ही.एल.आर.) ते आचार्य अत्रे चौक दरम्यान सुरू होत आहे! ⏰ पहिली ट्रेन सकाळी ६:३० वाजता, शेवटची ट्रेन रात्री १०:३० वाजता.सेवेचे वेळापत्रक:•सोमवार ते शनिवार: सकाळी… — MumbaiMetro3 (@MumbaiMetro3) May 9, 2025 The Mumbai Metro-3 has three phases: Aarey Colony to Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC): The 12.69-km phase was thrown open to the public on October 7, 2024. The stations are BKC, Bandra Colony, Santacruz, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) T1, Sahar Road, CSMIA T 2, Marol Naka, Andheri, SEEPZ and Aarey Colony JVLR (the only station at grade). BKC to Worli: The phase two has the following stations — Dharavi, Shitaladevi Temple, Dadar, Siddhivinayak Temple, Worli and Acharya Atre Chowk (Worli Naka). Worli to Cuffe Parade: The phase three will have the following stations — Science Museum, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai Central, Grant Road, Girgaon, Kalbadevi, CSMT, Hutatma Chowk, Churchgate, Vidhan Bhavan, Cuffe Parade. The 9.77-km BKC-Worli Metro-3 operates eight trains on the section with line runs at a frequency of every 6 minutes and 20 seconds. First Metro runs from Aarey JVLR at 6.30 am. Last from Acharya Atre Chowk is at 10.30 pm. In a major relief for commuters, the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) has announced free Wi-Fi at the concourse level of all operational Aqua Line stations. This move comes in response to persistent mobile network blackouts inside stations and trains, which had disrupted mobile-based services including digital ticketing, UPI payments, and communication. As Phase 2A of Aqualine is plying and connecting commuters to Worli, we'd like to guide you through open and functional entry/exit points.✅ Open Entry/Exit A1- Worli Police Station B1 – Glaxo Smith Kline B2 – Dr Ravindra Kulkarni Chowk Samsira B3 – Worli Fire Station B4… — MumbaiMetro3 (@MumbaiMetro3) May 12, 2025 FOR THOSE COMING FROM DAHISAR OR BORIVLI METROS FROM DAHISAR EAST: Take Metro-7 (click for detailed explanation) and get off at Gundavli. Change over to Metro-1's (Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar) Western Express Highway station. It is a five-minute walk between Metro 7 and Metro-1 through a 58-metre foot overbridge, so plan accordingly. Using Metro-1, travel towards Ghatkopar and get off at Marol Naka. Change over to the underground Metro-3 which will take you to BKC or further to Worli. If you are coming from an area in the vicinity of Dahisar, check where you can board Metro-7. Here is the list of stations: Dahisar East, Ovaripada, National Park, Devipada, Magathane, Poisar, Akurli, Kurar, Dindoshi, Aarey, Goregaon E (Interconnect Mumbai Metro-6: Pink Line), Jogeshwari E, Shankarwadi, and Gundavali (Earlier Andheri East, Interconnect Mumbai Metro 1 – Blue Line and Mumbai Metro: 7A – Red Line). Metro 7A is the southern extension of the operational Metro Line 7 from Andheri (East) to Dahisar (East). METROS FROM BORIVLI WEST: Take Metro-2A (click for detailed explanation) from Borivali West and get off at Andheri West. Change over to Metro-1's DN Nagar station. Using Metro-1, travel towards Ghatkopar and get off at Marol Naka. Change over to the underground Metro-3 and head to BKC or further to Worli. Take a look at all stations on Metro 2A, to find your nearest station. Dahisar (East), Anand Nagar, Kandarpada, Mandapeshwar-I C Colony, Eksar, Borivali (West), Pahadi Eksar, Kandivali (West), Dahanukarwadi, Valnai, Malad (West), Lower Malad, Pahadi Goregaon, Goregaon (West), Oshiwara, Lower Oshiwara, Andheri (West) Phase 2A commenced services on 10th May 2025, allowing passengers to travel from #AareyJVLR to #AcharyaAtreChowk via Aqualine at these TO SATURDAY –First train @ 6.30 amLast train @ 10.30 pm SUNDAY –First train @ 8.30 amLast train @ 10.30 pm… — MumbaiMetro3 (@MumbaiMetro3) May 13, 2025 TICKET FARES Fare Chart Overview 🎫Fare details for the operational route of Aqualine from #AareyJVLR to #AcharyaAtreChowk. This fare structure offers a convenient and affordable travel option across Mumbai's underground corridor🚇 @CMOMaharashtra @MahaDGIPR @MoHUA_India #MMRC #MetroFare … — MumbaiMetro3 (@MumbaiMetro3) May 13, 2025 HOW TO GET TICKETS? To book metro tickets through WhatsApp, send a 'Hi" to 86526 35500 for other lines and 96700 08889 for Metro 1. This will initiate a chatbot that will guide you through the booking process. You can also scan a QR code displayed at metro stations to access the same functionality. You can also book tickets online using Mumbai 1 App. Additionally, there is also an NCMC (National Common Mobility Card) transport card called SBI Mumbai 1 card. It is a kind of smart card that you can recharge and use directly at the metro station. The website: ALSO READ | Mumbai Mira-Bhayander Metro-9: CSMIA, Bandra To Dahisar, Thane, The Double-Decker Line Connects All The Mumbai Metro app allows passengers to buy tickets, recharge smart cards, and check the schedule and fares of the trains. The app also offers other features, such as a route planner and real-time updates on train timings. Same goes for Mumbai Metro-3 app. At the counter by paying cash. HELPLINES 1800220220, 1800220221 TRAVEL TIME FROM AAREY To Dharavi: 27 minutes To Shitaladevi Mandir: 29 minutes To Dadar Metro: 32 minutes To Siddhivinayak Mandir: 34 minutes To Worli: 36 minutes To Acharya Atre Chowk: 39 minutes For better visibility and enhanced convenience for pedestrians and commuters, #MMRC has implemented yellow Box and prominent Pedestrian crossing 🚧 near the Entry/Exit gates of #Dadar Metro Station, on the road at Ram Ganesh Gadkari Chowk. Similar upgrades are underway at other… — MumbaiMetro3 (@MumbaiMetro3) May 18, 2025 WHEN WILL METRO-3 REACH CSMT? The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRCL) on February 28 achieved a significant milestone towards completion of the city's first underground corridor, as a trial train reached Cuffe Parade station. MMRC managing director Ashwini Bhide had said, '…We have successfully initiated train movement from Acharya Atrey Chowk to Cuffe Parade. We are committed to commissioning the entire line by July 2025." WHAT IT MEANS FOR COMMUTERS top videos View all The fully operational Metro-3 line will connect key areas of Mumbai through 27 stations, of which 26 will be underground. It will improve connectivity to major commercial hubs such as Nariman Point, BKC and SEEPZ. About the Author Manjiri Joshi At the news desk for 17 years, the story of her life has revolved around finding pun, facts while reporting, on radio, heading a daily newspaper desk, teaching mass media students to now editing special copies ...Read More tags : Mumbai metro mumbai metro line 3 news18 specials Location : Mumbai, India, India First Published: May 30, 2025, 19:42 IST News cities Can Mumbai Metros Take You From Borivali Or Dahisar To Your Worli Office? Yes. Here's How

Watch: Mumbai underground metro station floods after early rains hit
Watch: Mumbai underground metro station floods after early rains hit

Business Standard

time26-05-2025

  • General
  • Business Standard

Watch: Mumbai underground metro station floods after early rains hit

Mumbai's much-anticipated Aqua Line 3 faced a major setback on Monday morning as the newly inaugurated Worli underground metro station saw flooding following intense monsoon showers. The early arrival of the southwest monsoon, the earliest in Maharashtra in 35 years, triggered waterlogging across the city. Many commuters shared videos of water pouring down the walls into the station. Heavy showers hit Mumbai, flood new metro station Several parts of Mumbai witnessed heavy overnight rainfall, causing traffic and civic disruptions. Visuals from the Worli metro station showed muddy water flooding the platforms, reaching up to the metro gates. Videos shared on social media captured passengers wading through ankle-deep water, their pants rolled up, and slippers in hand. Water was also seen leaking through the station roof, hinting at poor waterproofing and inadequate drainage systems. Mumbai metro stops Aqua line services Mumbai Metro authorities issued a public notice on social media, announcing service curtailments: 'Due to an unforeseen technical issue, train services on Metro Line-3 are temporarily curtailed and will operate only up to Worli Station instead of Acharya Atre Chowk. We sincerely regret the inconvenience caused.' Public Notice – Mumbai Metro Line 3 Service Update Due to an unforeseen technical issue, train services on Metro Line-3 are temporarily curtailed and will operate only up to Worli Station instead of Acharya Atre Chowk . We sincerely regret the inconvenience caused. — MumbaiMetro3 (@MumbaiMetro3) May 26, 2025 Infra woes at Mumbai's Aqua line The affected metro line, part of an estimated ₹37,276 crore project, became operational between Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) and Acharya Atre Chowk on May 10. The earlier phase from Aarey to BKC was launched in October 2024. The complete Aqua Line, stretching from Aarey to Cuffe Parade, is India's longest underground metro corridor and is expected to be fully operational by August this year. The flooding has raised serious questions about the quality of construction and planning of the metro system. 'We are idiots. They were serious when they named it Aqua Line,' a user wrote on X. Road collapse amid Mumbai rains In another rain-related incident, a section of Kemps Corner Road in South Mumbai collapsed, disrupting traffic flow. The road near the Warden Collection was shut for vehicles coming from Kemps Corner towards Mukesh Chowk, with detours rerouting traffic back towards the flyover. Authorities are on site, and commuters have been advised to use alternative routes. Mumbai records heavy rainfall; flights, trains disrupted Rainfall data showed intense activity during the early hours, with Nariman Point recording 40 mm of rainfall between 6-7 am, Grant Road 36 mm, and Colaba 31 mm. The city's eastern and western suburbs also experienced light to moderate showers. Flight services and train operations faced disruptions, with airlines such as SpiceJet and Air India urging passengers to check schedules before heading to the airport.

Metro-3 BKC-Worli: Aarey-Dadar In 32 Mins For Rs 50, Free WiFi, Link From Borivli, All Details Here
Metro-3 BKC-Worli: Aarey-Dadar In 32 Mins For Rs 50, Free WiFi, Link From Borivli, All Details Here

News18

time20-05-2025

  • General
  • News18

Metro-3 BKC-Worli: Aarey-Dadar In 32 Mins For Rs 50, Free WiFi, Link From Borivli, All Details Here

Last Updated: Mumbai Metro-3: What are fares, facilities? Which stations are on the route? How can those travelling from Borivli or Dahisar reach Worli using Metro-3? How much time will it save? Mumbai Metro Line 3: The Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) to Worli stretch – phase two of the Mumbai Metro-3 – was inaugurated on May 9. So far, the Metro-3, known as the aqua line, was available only till BKC. The completion of the second phase, which covers spots such as Dharavi and Siddhivinayak Temple, marked the entry of the underground metro rail into the island city, helping officegoers reach from BKC to Worli in 15 minutes. What are the fares and facilities? What are the stations on the route? How can those travelling from Borivli or Dahisar reach Worli using Metro-3? How much time will it save? Here's your travel guide with all the answers. 🚝 Next Stop: A Future-Ready Mumbai! Connecting Dreams, Building Progress!CM Devendra Fadnavis enjoys a seamless ride from 'BKC to Siddhivinayak Station' today, marking a new chapter with the inauguration of Phase 2A of Mumbai Metro 3. 🚝 गतीशील मेट्रो साधेल मुंबईची प्रगती!… — CMO Maharashtra (@CMOMaharashtra) May 9, 2025 MUMBAI METRO-3: THE 3 PHASES The Mumbai Metro-3 has three phases: Aarey Colony to Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC): The 12.69-km phase was thrown open to the public on October 7, 2024. The stations are BKC, Bandra Colony, Santacruz, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) T1, Sahar Road, CSMIA T 2, Marol Naka, Andheri, SEEPZ and Aarey Colony JVLR (the only station at grade). BKC to Worli: The phase two has the following stations — Dharavi, Shitaladevi Temple, Dadar, Siddhivinayak Temple, Worli and Acharya Atre Chowk (Worli Naka). Hutatma Chowk, Churchgate, Vidhan Bhavan, Cuffe Parade. FREQUENCY TO WIFI The 9.77-km BKC-Worli Metro-3 will operate eight trains on the section with line runs at a frequency of every 6 minutes and 20 seconds. First Metro runs from Aarey JVLR at 6.30 am. Last from Acharya Atre Chowk is at 10.30 pm. In a major relief for commuters, the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) has announced free Wi-Fi at the concourse level of all operational Aqua Line stations. This move comes in response to persistent mobile network blackouts inside stations and trains, which had disrupted mobile-based services including digital ticketing, UPI payments, and communication. As Phase 2A of Aqualine is plying and connecting commuters to Worli, we'd like to guide you through open and functional entry/exit points.✅ Open Entry/Exit A1- Worli Police Station B1 – Glaxo Smith Kline B2 – Dr Ravindra Kulkarni Chowk Samsira B3 – Worli Fire Station B4… — MumbaiMetro3 (@MumbaiMetro3) May 12, 2025 TICKET FARE The ticket fare from Aarey Colony (phase one) to Acharya Atre Chowk (the last point of phase two) is Rs 60. Peak hours: 8 am-10 am, 5 pm-7 pm HELPLINES 1800220220, 1800220221 TRAVEL TIME FROM AAREY To Dharavi: 27 minutes To Shitaladevi Mandir: 29 minutes To Dadar Metro: 32 minutes To Siddhivinayak Mandir: 34 minutes To Worli: 36 minutes To Acharya Atre Chowk: 39 minutes For better visibility and enhanced convenience for pedestrians and commuters, #MMRC has implemented yellow Box and prominent Pedestrian crossing 🚧 near the Entry/Exit gates of #Dadar Metro Station, on the road at Ram Ganesh Gadkari Chowk. Similar upgrades are underway at other… — MumbaiMetro3 (@MumbaiMetro3) May 18, 2025 FOR THOSE COMING FROM DAHISAR OR BORIVLI FROM DAHISAR: Take Metro-7 (click for detailed explanation) and get off at Gundavli. Change over to Metro-1's Western Express Highway station. It is a five-minute walk between Metro 7 and Metro-1 through a 58-metre foot overbridge, so plan accordingly. Using Metro-1, travel towards Ghatkopar and get off at Marol Naka. Change over to the underground Metro-3 which will take you to BKC or further to Worli. FROM BORIVLI: Take Metro-2A (click for detailed explanation) from Borivali West and get off at Andheri West. Change over to Metro-1's DN Nagar station. Using Metro-1, travel towards Ghatkopar and get off at Marol Naka. Change over to the underground Metro-3 and head to BKC or further to Worli. Phase 2A commenced services on 10th May 2025, allowing passengers to travel from #AareyJVLR to #AcharyaAtreChowk via Aqualine at these TO SATURDAY –First train @ 6.30 amLast train @ 10.30 pm SUNDAY –First train @ 8.30 amLast train @ 10.30 pm… — MumbaiMetro3 (@MumbaiMetro3) May 13, 2025 WHEN WILL METRO-3 REACH CSMT? The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRCL) on February 28 achieved a significant milestone towards completion of the city's first underground corridor, as a trial train reached Cuffe Parade station. MMRC managing director Ashwini Bhide had said, '…We have successfully initiated train movement from Acharya Atrey Chowk to Cuffe Parade. We are committed to commissioning the entire line by July 2025." WHAT IT MEANS FOR COMMUTERS top videos View all The fully operational Metro-3 line will connect key areas of Mumbai through 27 stations, of which 26 will be underground. It will improve connectivity to major commercial hubs such as Nariman Point, BKC and SEEPZ. Watch India Pakistan Breaking News on CNN-News18. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, and expert perspectives on everything from politics to crime and society. Stay informed with the latest India news only on News18. Download the News18 App to stay updated! tags : Maha Mumbai Metro Operation Corporation Ltd Mumbai metro mumbai metro line 3 news18 specials Location : Mumbai, India, India First Published: May 20, 2025, 17:00 IST News india Metro-3 BKC-Worli: Aarey-Dadar In 32 Mins For Rs 50, Free WiFi, Link From Borivli, All Details Here

Metro 3 BKC-Worli route's opening day sees over 26,000 riders
Metro 3 BKC-Worli route's opening day sees over 26,000 riders

Hindustan Times

time11-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Metro 3 BKC-Worli route's opening day sees over 26,000 riders

MUMBAI: The first day of the extended underground Mumbai Metro 3 line from Bandra Kurla Complex to Acharya Atre Chowk has brought relief to residents along its alignment. On Saturday, until 8 pm, 26,758 passengers had used the metro as compared to 15,911 who availed of its services on May 3 until 8 pm when the metro's operations had not extended beyond BKC. Among the joyriders over the weekend were a group of Mahim residents who hopped on to the metro at Sitaladevi Mandir station. 'We are impressed with its modern infrastructure, speedy travel time and comfortable coaches,' said Mahim resident Irfan Macchiwala. 'Metro 3 is a game changer for the metropolis. It connects the heart of the city in minutes and is a relief from the overcrowded roads and local trains.' Some passengers took to social media to share their feedback with the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRCL). '…It was an awesome feeling like any other metro in a foreign country. A few suggestions, 1. While travelling from Shivaji Park to Acharya Atre Chowk stop, the indicator was not working and there was no dustbin at the exit to throw the used tickets,' posted Amey on X. (Sic) Melville D'Souza, another X user, said that though the Metro 3 line looked 'fantastic', the exits were not properly named on the map. 'Please put proper signage,' he urged. 'There seems to be a mistake/ mismatch in the maps at Siddhivinayak Metro; the exit towards Kirti College is mentioned as Exit A2 on the underground entrance but on the map outside the station the same exit shows (as) Exit A3.' To improve footfalls and encourage people to travel by metro instead of private vehicles, MMRCL has entered into a collaboration with a mall. 'As part of our commitment to seamless travel, we have joined hands with Phoenix Palladium Mall, Lower Parel, to offer a free shuttle service from Acharya Atre Chowk (Worli Naka) Metro Station to the mall, enhancing last-mile connectivity,' said an MMRCL official. The Metro 3 route has been operational between Aarey-JVLR and BKC, a length of 12.69 km, since October. The extended portion adds 9.77 km and six metro stations—Dharavi, Sitaladevi Mandir, Dadar, Siddhivinayak, Worli and Acharya Atre Chowk. The entire route up to Cuffe Parade is 33.5 km long and is expected to start in mid-August. Metro 9 trials from next week During the inspection of Mumbai Metro 9, from Dahisar East to Bhayandar, transport minister Pratap Sarnaik told media persons that trial runs would begin between Dahisar East and Kashigaon next week. Trial runs are mandatory before operationalising the metro line. Mumbai Metro 9 is being constructed by MMRDA. Owing to car depot-related challenges, the route has been split into two phases. The 4.5 km-long Dahisar East-to-Kashigaon route, with four metro stations, will commence by the end of the year, an extension to the existing Metro 7 (Gundavali to Dahisar). In the future, it will also connect to Line 10.

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