Mumbai is on the brink of a historic transport milestone as Metro Line 3, the city’s first fully underground metro corridor, prepares for inauguration on 8 October 2025. The final stretch between Science Museum and Cuffe Parade will be unveiled, completing the 33.5-kilometre Aqua Line.
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The final phase of Mumbai Metro Line 3, connecting Science Museum to Cuffe Parade, is set to open on 8 October 2025.
The Aqua Line, part of Mumbai Metro Line 3, is 33.5 kilometres long, stretching from Aarey in the north to South Mumbai’s business districts.
The metro stations include women-only coaches, priority seating for senior citizens and persons with disabilities, and enhanced security through CCTV monitoring.
The Rs 37,276 crore project is partly funded by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which extended an Official Development Assistance loan of $4.53 billion.
The Aqua Line is expected to cut vehicular emissions, ease congestion, and contribute to cleaner air in central Mumbai, promoting a more sustainable, low-carbon city.

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