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Mumbai Metro-3’s Final Stretch Nears Completion: Worli–Cuffe Parade Line Set To Launch By August-End


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: August 16, 2025 20:14

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Mumbai’s long-awaited Metro Line 3 is on the brink of full operational status, with the final phase connecting Worli to Cuffe Parade expected to launch by the end of August 2025. Originally slated for an Independence Day inauguration, the 9.1-kilometre underground stretch faced delays due to complex construction challenges at Kalbadevi. Once open, the Aqua Line will offer seamless north-south connectivity from Aarey to South Mumbai, transforming daily commutes and easing pressure on the city’s congested road and rail networks.

The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) has confirmed that trial runs are nearing completion and safety clearances are underway. The final launch will mark a major milestone in Mumbai’s urban transit evolution.

Key Developments And Timeline

- The Worli–Cuffe Parade section missed its August 15 deadline due to logistical hurdles at Kalbadevi  
- MMRC officials now target a full launch by August 31, pending final safety certification  
- Trial runs on the energized 25 kV traction system began in late July  
- The Aqua Line will span 33.5 km with 27 stations, including 26 underground and one at-grade  
- The first two phases, covering Aarey to Worli, are already operational  

Challenges At Kalbadevi: Engineering Under Pressure

Kalbadevi, one of Mumbai’s oldest and most densely packed neighborhoods, posed significant engineering challenges. Narrow lanes, heritage buildings, and constant traffic made it difficult to transport materials and execute tunneling operations. MMRC engineers worked under severe spatial constraints, leading to delays in completing two key stations.

Despite these setbacks, officials have assured that the final stretch will be ready by month-end, with all systems undergoing rigorous testing.

Impact On Commuters And Connectivity

Once operational, the full Metro-3 Aqua Line will:


1. Reduce travel time between South Mumbai and western suburbs by up to 50 percent  
2. Provide direct underground access to key business hubs including Churchgate, CSMT, and Nariman Point  
3. Ease congestion on the Western Railway suburban line and arterial roads  
4. Offer interchanges with other metro lines, enhancing network integration  

The line is expected to serve over 13 lakh passengers daily, significantly improving the city’s public transport capacity.

Complementary Infrastructure Projects

In parallel with the Metro-3 rollout, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated several infrastructure projects aimed at boosting urban mobility:

- A 2.75-km flyover between Mumbai University and Vile Parle to ease traffic in Santacruz  
- A new bridge connecting Kalanagar and Dharavi for improved east-west movement  
- A Metro motormen training centre at Mandale to reduce reliance on outstation facilities  
- MMRDA staff quarters in Malvani and key handovers to 556 families from redeveloped BDD chawls in Worli  

These initiatives reflect a broader push to modernize Mumbai’s transport ecosystem and improve quality of life for residents.

Looking Ahead: Metro-3’s Role In Mumbai’s Transit Future

The completion of Metro Line 3 marks a turning point in Mumbai’s infrastructure narrative. As the city grapples with rising population density and traffic congestion, underground metro corridors offer a sustainable and efficient alternative. MMRC’s success with Metro-3 sets the stage for future expansions, including proposed ropeways, coastal roads, and intermodal hubs.

With the Worli–Cuffe Parade stretch set to open within days, Mumbai commuters can look forward to faster, safer, and more reliable travel across the city’s north-south axis.

Sources: Times Now News, OneIndia, Free Press Journal, Swarajya, Times Property, Lokmat Times.

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