The Chief Minister of Maharashtra has officially flagged off the trial run for Mumbai Metro Line 4, marking a significant milestone in the city’s transportation infrastructure. This article delves into the details of the event and the future plans for the metro line.
Mumbai MetroInfrastructureTransportationMmrdaMmrcReal Estate MumbaiSep 26, 2025
Mumbai Metro Line 4 will span 33.5 kilometers, connecting key areas of the city such as Wadala, Kurla, and Thane.
The trial run for Mumbai Metro Line 4 began on September 26, 2025.
The trial run for Mumbai Metro Line 4 was flagged off by the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Eknath Shinde.
Key features of Mumbai Metro Line 4 include 29 stations, advanced eco-friendly technology, regenerative braking systems, and energy-efficient station designs.
Once fully operational, Mumbai Metro Line 4 is expected to carry over 600,000 passengers daily.
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