In a few years, travelling to south Mumbai won’t involve commutes in overcrowded buses or trains, or traffic holdups on the road.
Line 3 of the Mumbai Metro that connects Cuffe Parade in the south to Special Electronics Export Processing Zone in the suburbs via the business district of Bandra Kurla Complex over 33.5 km will be completed in phases at a cost of Rs 23,136 crore. The line—which will run entirely underground—will be functional in Dec. 2021, according to the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation, the project’s implementing agency.
Watch the video, the first of BloombergQuint’s two-part series on the Mumbai Metro, to know more:
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