Mumbai Transit Guide

Mumbai Metro Stations, Routes & Timings

The Mumbai Metro is transforming how the city moves — a fast, eco-friendly alternative to congested roads, with an expanding network of operational and under-construction lines reshaping commutes and property values alike.

Below is a complete Mumbai Metro route map covering every line, its stations, and its current status, along with what this growing network means for property buyers.

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Metro Lines Tracked

Why It Matters

Why the Mumbai Metro Matters

The Mumbai Metro is a cornerstone of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region's rapid transit system, built to cut chronic road congestion, shorten travel times, and push the city toward more sustainable transport.

  • Faster commutes, with train speeds up to 80 km/h across key routes
  • Electric-powered trains that meaningfully cut carbon emissions
  • Competitive, accessible fares for daily commuters
  • Less road congestion as commuters shift off already-crowded roads

Properties near metro stations are seeing rising demand as a result — areas like Andheri, Ghatkopar, Dahisar, and BKC are becoming genuine investment hotspots for exactly this reason.

Mumbai Metro elevated train running past residential towers
Route Map & Status

Mumbai Metro Route Map and Station List

Use this Mumbai Metro line status overview to see what's live today, what's under construction, and every station along the way — updated as of August 2026 across all 12 lines currently under development or in service.

Operational & Partially Operational

Line 1 — Versova–Andheri–Ghatkopar (Blue Line)

Fully Operational

Route: Versova to Ghatkopar  •  Length: 11.4 km  •  First Train: ~5:30 AM  •  Last Train: ~11:30 PM

Stations (12): Versova, D.N. Nagar, Azad Nagar, Andheri, Western Express Highway, Chakala (J.B. Nagar), Airport Road, Marol Naka, Saki Naka, Asalpha, Jagruti Nagar, Ghatkopar

Line 2A — Dahisar–Andheri (Yellow Line)

Fully Operational

Route: Dahisar (East) to Andheri (West), via D.N. Nagar  •  Length: 18.6 km  •  First Train: ~5:45 AM  •  Last Train: ~11:45 PM

Stations (17): Anand Nagar, Kandarpada, Mandapeshwar, Shimpoli, Eksar, Borivali (West), Kandivali (West), Dahanukarwadi, Valnai-Meeth Chowky, Malad (West), Lower Malad, Bangur Nagar, Goregaon (West), Oshiwara, Lower Oshiwara, D.N. Nagar, Andheri (West)

Line 2B — Andheri–Mandale (Yellow Line)

Partially Operational

Route: Andheri (West) to Mandale, via BKC and Chembur  •  Length: 23.6 km

Stations (20): ESIC Nagar, Prem Nagar, Indira Nagar, Nanavati Hospital, Khira Nagar, Saraswat Nagar, National College, Bandra Metro, ITO, BKC, IL&FS BKC, MTNL BKC, S.G. Barve Marg, Kurla (East), Eastern Express Highway, Chembur, Diamond Garden, Shivaji Chowk, BSNL, Mankhurd, Mandale

Status: The Diamond Garden (Chembur)–Mandale stretch opened in April 2026. The remaining Andheri (West)–Chembur stretch is still under construction, expected late 2027.

Line 3 — Aarey–Cuffe Parade (Aqua Line)

Fully Operational

Route: Aarey JVLR to Cuffe Parade  •  Length: 33.5 km

Stations (28): Aarey JVLR, SEEPZ Village, SEEPZ, MIDC-Andheri, Marol Naka, CSMIA Terminal 2, Sahar Road, CSMIA Terminal 1, Santacruz, Bandra Colony, BKC, Dharavi, Shitaladevi Mandir, Dadar, Siddhivinayak, Worli, Acharya Atre Chowk, Science Centre, Mahalaxmi, Jagannath Shankar Sheth Road, Grant Road, Girgaon, Kalbadevi, CSMT, Hutatma Chowk, Churchgate, Vidhan Bhavan, Cuffe Parade

Status: Completed in three phases between October 2024 and October 2025, Line 3 is Mumbai's first fully underground metro corridor, connecting the western suburbs directly to South Mumbai.

Line 7 — Dahisar–Gundavali (Red Line)

Fully Operational

Route: Dahisar (East) to Gundavali  •  Length: 16.5 km  •  First Train: ~5:30 AM  •  Last Train: ~11:00 PM

Stations (14): Dahisar East, Ovaripada, Rashtriya Udyan, Devipada, Magathane, Poisar, Akurli, Kurar, Dindoshi, Aarey, Goregaon East, Jogeshwari East, Mogra, Gundavali

Line 9 — Dahisar–Mira Bhayander (Red Line Extension)

Partially Operational · Phase 1

Route: Dahisar (East) to Mira Bhayander  •  Length: 11.4 km

Stations (8): Dahisar East, Kashigaon, Miragaon, Pandurang Wadi, Sai Baba Nagar, Deepak Hospital, Shahid Bhagat Singh Garden, Subhash Chandra Bose Stadium

Status: Phase 1 opened in April 2026, extending the Red Line north into Mira Bhayander. Homes along this stretch, including growing areas like Mira Road, are seeing renewed buyer interest as a result.

Under Construction

Line 4 — Wadala–Kasarvadavali (Green Line)

Under Construction · Partial Opening Expected Nov 2026

Route: Wadala to Kasarvadavali  •  Length: 32 km

Stations (32): Kasarvadavali, Vijay Garden, Dongari Pada, Tikuji-Ni-Wadi, Manpada, Kapurbawdi, Majiwada, Cadbury Junction, Mahapalika Marg, RTO Thane, Thane Teen Haath Naka, Mulund Naka, Mulund Fire Station, Sonapur, Shangrila, Bhandup Metro, Bhandup Mahapalika, Naval Housing, Kanjur Marg (Gandhi Nagar), Surya Nagar, Vikhroli Metro, Godrej Company, Shreyas Cinema, Lakshmi Nagar, Pant Nagar, Garodia Nagar, Amar Mahal Junction, Siddharth Colony, Suman Nagar, Anik Nagar Bus Depot, Wadala TT, Bhakti Park Metro

Status: The Gaimukh–Cadbury Junction stretch was originally targeted for August 2026 but has slipped to a partial opening expected around November 2026, with the remaining segments to Wadala following through 2027.

Line 4A — Kasarvadavali–Gaimukh (Green Line)

Under Construction · Partial Opening Expected Nov 2026

Route: Kasarvadavali to Gaimukh  •  Length: 2 km

Stations (2): Gowniwada, Gaimukh

Status: Expected to open alongside the Gaimukh–Cadbury Junction stretch of Line 4, around November 2026.

Line 7A — Gundavali–CSMIA Terminal 2 (Red Line Extension)

Under Construction · Expected Dec 2026

Route: Gundavali to CSMIA Terminal 2, via Airport Colony  •  Length: 3.2 km  •  Stations: 2

Line 5 — Thane–Kalyan (Orange Line)

Under Construction

Route: Thane to Kalyan, via Bhiwandi  •  Length: ~25 km  •  Stations: 17

Status: The Thane–Bhiwandi stretch (12.8 km) is under construction; the Bhiwandi–Kalyan stretch is reportedly on hold pending route changes.

Line 6 — Lokhandwala–Kanjurmarg (Pink Line)

Under Construction

Route: Lokhandwala to Kanjurmarg  •  Length: 14.5 km  •  Stations: 13

Line 12 — Kalyan–Taloja (Orange Line Extension)

Under Construction

Route: Kalyan to Taloja  •  Length: 22.2 km  •  Stations: 19

Also on the drawing board: Lines 8 (CSMIA–Navi Mumbai Airport "Gold Line"), 10 (Gaimukh–Mira Road), 11 (Bhakti Park–CSMT), 13 (Mira Road–Virar "Purple Line," covering the fast-growing Vasai-Virar corridor), and 14 (Vikhroli–Badlapur "Magenta Line") have been proposed or approved but hadn't broken ground as of August 2026 — worth watching, but too early to plan a purchase around.

A note on timings: First and last train times shift periodically and vary by source. Always confirm exact timings on the official Mumbai Metro schedule before you travel.

Impact on Real Estate

The Mumbai Metro is reshaping the city's real estate landscape. Properties near metro stations are seeing a surge in demand thanks to enhanced connectivity and convenience, and areas like Andheri, Ghatkopar, Dahisar, and BKC are becoming prime investment hotspots offering strong returns for both residential and commercial buyers.

At Asraa Realty, we specialise in identifying high-potential properties near metro stations and corridors so you can capitalise on this ongoing shift before prices catch up.


The Bottom Line

The Mumbai Metro is more than a transportation network — it's a catalyst for the city's growth, enhancing connectivity and unlocking new opportunities in real estate. Whether you're a daily commuter or a property investor, the metro's expanding reach offers benefits on both fronts.

For live schedules and service updates, check the official Mumbai Metro timings and schedule page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Mumbai Metro timings?

Timings vary by line and change periodically. Lines 1 and 7 currently run roughly 5:30 AM to 11:00–11:30 PM, and Line 2A runs roughly 5:45 AM to 11:45 PM. Always check the official Mumbai Metro schedule for exact first and last train times before you travel.

Which Mumbai Metro lines are fully operational right now?

As of August 2026, Lines 1 (Versova–Ghatkopar), 2A (Dahisar–Andheri), 3 (Aarey–Cuffe Parade), and 7 (Dahisar–Gundavali) are fully operational, with Lines 2B and 9 partially open. Lines 4, 4A, 5, 6, 7A, and 12 are under construction, with partial openings expected between late 2026 and 2027.

Is the Aqua Line (Line 3) fully open now?

Yes — Line 3, running from Aarey JVLR to Cuffe Parade, completed its final phase in October 2025 and is now fully operational. It's Mumbai's first fully underground metro corridor, connecting the western suburbs directly to South Mumbai for the first time via metro.

How does the Mumbai Metro affect property prices nearby?

Areas near metro stations and corridors — such as Andheri, Ghatkopar, Dahisar, and BKC — tend to see stronger demand and price appreciation as connectivity improves, making them worth watching for both end-use buyers and investors.

Can Asraa Realty help me find a home near a metro station?

Yes — Asraa Realty specialises in identifying properties near current and upcoming Mumbai Metro lines. Get in touch through our contact page to explore options.

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