The recent extension of the Pune Metro line has significantly bolstered urban mobility, offering residents faster and more efficient travel options. This development is set to transform the city's transportation landscape and boost real estate and commercial activities.
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The new metro line extension in Pune covers a 12.5-kilometer route, connecting key areas such as Shivajinagar, Hadapsar, and Wagholi.
The new metro line has significantly reduced travel times. For example, the journey from Shivajinagar to Hadapsar, which previously took around 45 minutes by bus, can now be completed in just 20 minutes via the metro.
The new metro line encourages more people to use public transport instead of private vehicles, leading to a reduction in carbon emissions and air pollution. It also promotes the use of non-motorized modes of transport for the last mile of the journey.
The Pune Metro project is a collaboration between the Pune Metro Rail Corporation Limited (PMRCL) and the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation (NHIDCL).
The PMRCL is planning to extend the metro network further in the coming years, with new lines and stations being added to cover more areas of the city. This will require significant investment and coordination with various stakeholders.

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