Mumbai's urban landscape is set to transform with the launch of Metro-III Phase 2, bringing modern, sustainable, and efficient transportation solutions to Mumbaikars. Real estate, sustainability, technology, and innovation are set to see a significant boo
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The total length of the Mumbai Metro-III project is 32.58 kilometers.
Phase 2 of the Mumbai Metro-III is expected to start this May.
Key features of Metro-III Phase 2 include modern infrastructure, sustainable practices, technological advancements, and economic impact.
Mumbaikars will benefit from reduced commute times, environmental benefits, and increased accessibility to important destinations.
The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) is responsible for the planning, design, construction, and operation of the Mumbai Metro, focusing on innovation, sustainability, and passenger convenience.
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