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India’s 1st Underground Metro Debuts in Mumbai
Mumbai, the city that never sleeps, has added another feather to its urban transport crown. India’s first underground metro corridor, part of the Mumbai Metro Line 3 (Colaba-Bandra-SEEPZ), witnessed an overwhelming response as it recorded 1.5 lakh passengers on its inaugural day. The milestone marks a defining moment in India’s public transport evolution, combining world-class infrastructure with the spirit of a city always on the move.
The underground metro, a first of its kind in India, promises to transform daily commuting for millions of Mumbaikars. It connects major commercial, residential, and transit hubs—offering a faster, cleaner, and more sustainable mode of transport. With modern facilities, advanced safety systems, and air-conditioned comfort, the new metro line symbolizes India’s progress toward smart and sustainable urban mobility.
A New Era of Urban Mobility Begins Beneath Mumbai
Officials from the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) expressed pride in the enthusiastic public response, noting that the project will significantly reduce traffic congestion and carbon emissions in the city. The line’s design also minimizes surface disruption, preserving Mumbai’s dense urban landscape.
As the metro begins full operations, experts believe it will redefine the way Mumbai moves, setting a benchmark for other Indian cities embarking on similar mass rapid transit journeys. This landmark achievement is not just about infrastructure—it’s a testament to India’s growing commitment to sustainable, people-centric urban development.