Mumbai Infrastructure

Mumbai Metro 2025: New Lines, Expansions & What It Means for You

Mumbai's metro network is in the fast lane — with several new routes either recently inaugurated or nearing completion, the system is expanding rapidly across the city and its suburbs. Here's a comprehensive update on the latest lines, timelines, and what it means for residents, commuters, and property owners.

GharConnect Team
June 28, 2025
15 min read

Mumbai's metro network is in the fast lane with several new routes either recently inaugurated or nearing completion, the system is expanding rapidly across the city and its suburbs. Here's a comprehensive update:

🚇 New & Expanded Metro Lines

Line 3 – Aqua Line (Underground)

  • Route: Colaba ↔ SEEPZ via Cuffe Parade, BKC, Worli, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai Central, Dadar
  • Length: 33.5 km, 27 stations
  • Status:
    • Phase 1 (Aarey → BKC) operational since Oct 2024
    • Phase 2 (BKC → Acharya Atre Chowk, Worli) operational May 2025
    • Remainder expected by mid‑2025
  • Significance: Mumbai's first fully underground line — connects key commercial hubs and airport stations

Line 2B – Yellow Line Extension

  • Route: D.N. Nagar (Andheri West) → Mandale (Mankhurd), with future extension to Chembur and Kurla ↔ Bandra ↔ Andheri West
  • Length: ~23.6 km, ~22 stations
  • Status:
    • Civil work ~78% complete; first section (Mandale → Diamond Garden) opens by 2025, full stretch by 2026

Line 4 & 4A – Green Corridor (Wadala ↔ Thane ↔ Gaimukh)

  • Route: Wadala → Kasarvadavali (Line 4) → Gaimukh (Line 4A)
  • Length: Line 4 (~32 km, 32 stations); Line 4A (~2.7 km, 2 stations)
  • Status:
    • Line 4 main corridor by Dec 2025; Line 4A by April 2025
    • U-girders installed at Kapurbawdi station — trial runs expected before year-end

Line 6 – Pink Line (Elevated)

  • Route: Lokhandwala (Swami Samarth Nagar) → Vikhroli (via Jogeshwari SEEPZ)
  • Length: 15.18 km, 13 stations
  • Status: 78% civil work complete; targeted completion end‑2025

Line 7A – Red Extension (Airport Connector)

  • Route: Andheri East → CSMIA (T2), extension of Line 7
  • Length: ~3.2 km, 2–3 stations
  • Status: ~24% complete (tunneling underway); slated for operations in 2025

Line 9 – Dahisar East → Mira-Bhayandar

  • Route: Extension of Line 7 northwards
  • Length: ~10–11 km, 4–8 stations
  • Status: ~77%–100% complete; trial runs underway; launch expected mid‑2025

Line 12 – Orange Line (Extended Suburban Link)

  • Route: Kalyan → Taloja
  • Length: ~22 km, 19 stations
  • Status: Construction begun; target opening 2027

Line 8 – Gold Line (Airport Express)

  • Route: CSMIA (T2) → Navi Mumbai Airport (NMIA)
  • Length: ~35 km, ~5–7 stations
  • Status: Approved; DPR underway; to be built via PPP

📅 Key Timelines & Impact

YearLines Opening / Phases
2025Lines 3 (complete), 2B (partial/full), 4 & 4A, 6, 7A, 9
2026Remainder of 2B, Line 12 (start), Line 5 (Thane‑Bhiwandi)
2027+Line 12 full, Line 8 (airport express), Thane Metro ring, further east‑west expansions

These developments will add ~37 km of metro lines in 2024–25, transforming travel for new areas like Mira Road, Thane, Gaimukh, Airport, BKC, and Worli.

🧭 Overall Outlook

  • Interchanges across lines (e.g., SEEPZ, Kanjurmarg, Adarsh Nagar, Kapurbawdi) will drastically enhance network connectivity.
  • Travel time reductions are significant — some corridors see commuters saving up to 75%.
  • Coverage expansion moves into eastern, northern suburbs, and crucial airport links — Mumbai Metro is truly becoming a city-wide mobility spine.

What This Means for You

  • Enhance property values near new metro stations — key for real estate planning.
  • Commuters across Mira Road, Thane, Bhayandar, and airport areas will feel the biggest impact.
  • Plan your business or service expansion with this new access in mind.