Mumbai Metro
Skip the traffic. Ride the network that crossed 100 km.
Please pick two different stations.
Mumbai's metro has grown from a single line into one of India's largest urban rail networks, crossing the 100-kilometre mark in 2026 to become the second city in the country after Delhi to reach that scale. For a city where road journeys can swallow hours, the metro now offers a fast, air-conditioned alternative linking the western and central suburbs, the business districts of BKC and Lower Parel, and — via the underground Aqua Line — direct connectivity to both airport terminals.
Lines on the Mumbai Metro
What makes the Mumbai Metro worth riding
100+ km network
Mumbai crossed 100 km of operational metro in 2026, second in India only to Delhi.
Airport on the map
The Aqua Line runs underground to both CSMIA Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
Four lines, one ticket-free plan
Blue, Yellow, Red and Aqua lines interconnect at key interchange stations.
~9 lakh daily riders
Close to nine lakh commuters use the network on an average day.
Why take the metro in Mumbai
- Beat road traffic between the western suburbs and the city core.
- Reach both airport terminals directly via the underground Aqua Line.
- Change between lines at interchanges like DN Nagar, WEH, Marol Naka and Dahisar East.
- Travel in air-conditioned comfort with trains every few minutes at peak hours.