Mumbai Metro Line 8 DPR Submitted: Gold Line to Revolutionize Airport Travel

Published: October 17, 2025 | Category: Real Estate Maharashtra
Mumbai Metro Line 8 DPR Submitted: Gold Line to Revolutionize Airport Travel

The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has officially submitted the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the much-awaited Mumbai Metro Line 8, connecting the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) to the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA). The DPR has been handed over to the Maharashtra state government for evaluation and approval.

According to Infra News India Post on X, the state cabinet is expected to take up the proposal for discussion in its upcoming meeting. Once the Maharashtra government grants approval, the project will move to the Public Investment Board (PIB) for financial vetting. The final clearance will then come from the Union Cabinet, paving the way for construction to begin.

The proposed Metro Line 8, also known as the Gold Line, will cover a total distance of 34.89 km. It will include 20 stations, of which 14 will be elevated and 6 underground. The line promises to transform inter-airport travel by reducing the commute time between CSMIA and NMIA to just 40–45 minutes—a significant improvement from the current 1.5-hour road journey.

This corridor is seen as a game-changer for Mumbai’s transport network, enhancing connectivity between the island city and the rapidly developing Navi Mumbai region. It will not only ease congestion on major arterial roads like the Eastern Express Highway and Sion-Panvel Highway but also provide a faster, more reliable link for passengers catching domestic and international flights.

Once all approvals are secured, the Mumbai Metro Line 8 project will move into the implementation phase, bringing the city closer to a multi-modal transport future. With the Gold Line in place, passengers will be able to seamlessly travel between two major airports, further strengthening Mumbai’s status as India’s financial and aviation hub.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the proposed length of Mumbai Metro Line 8?
The proposed Mumbai Metro Line 8, also known as the Gold Line, will cover a total distance of 34.89 km.
2. How many stations will be on the Gold Line?
The Gold Line will include 20 stations, of which 14 will be elevated and 6 underground.
3. What is the expected travel time between CSMI
and NMIA once the Gold Line is operational? A: The commute time between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) and Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) will be reduced to just 40–45 minutes, compared to the current 1.5-hour road journey.
4. What are the next steps after the state government's approval?
After the state government's approval, the project will move to the Public Investment Board (PIB) for financial vetting. Final clearance will come from the Union Cabinet, paving the way for construction to begin.
5. How will the Gold Line impact Mumbai's transport network?
The Gold Line is expected to transform Mumbai’s transport network by enhancing connectivity between the island city and Navi Mumbai, easing congestion on major arterial roads, and providing a faster, more reliable link for passengers.