Mumbai’s First Underground Metro Set to Welcome Passengers Today

Mumbai’s First Underground Metro Set to Welcome Passengers Today
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Mumbai, India - In a historic development for the city, Mumbai's first underground metro service officially opens to the public today. Following the inauguration of the Aarey to BKC section of the Colaba-Bandra-Seepz Metro 3 route by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, Mumbaikars can now embark on their much-anticipated subway journey starting at 11 am today. This significant milestone marks a new era in Mumbai's public transportation system, as the first subway train departs from both BKC metro station and Aarey JVLR metro station.

The underground metro is expected to alleviate congestion and provide a more efficient travel option for the city’s residents, who have long awaited this moment. To enhance the commuting experience, the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRCL) has launched the Metro Connect 3 app. Available in English, Marathi, and Hindi, the app aims to simplify metro travel for users by offering comprehensive information on all stations along the Aarey to BKC route. Features of the app include details about station facilities, ticket pricing, train schedules, and even alternative transport options like buses, taxis, and auto-rickshaws for passengers reaching their destinations.

Moreover, the app serves as a platform for passengers to report grievances, ensuring that their concerns are addressed promptly. The introduction of the EVM machine with QR code scanning and the e-ticket service further streamline the ticketing process, making it easier and more convenient for commuters. As excitement builds, both BKC and Aarey JVLR metro stations are expected to be bustling with eager Mumbaikars ready to experience their first subway journey.

The response to this new mode of transport is being closely monitored, with many anticipating that it will revolutionize the way the city navigates its vibrant streets. For those looking to explore the future of commuting in Mumbai, today marks the beginning of a new chapter in urban transit. The underground metro is not just about travel; it’s about connecting communities and fostering growth in one of the world’s most dynamic cities.

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