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Tracking Mumbai Metro Line 3: With 84 Per Cent Work Completed, Phase 1 On Track To Be Operational By December

Amit MishraFeb 08, 2023, 01:57 PM | Updated 02:19 PM IST
Former chief minster Uddhav Thackeray inaugurating Lines 2-A and 7 of Mumbai Metro. (CMO Maharashtra)

Former chief minster Uddhav Thackeray inaugurating Lines 2-A and 7 of Mumbai Metro. (CMO Maharashtra)


The work on the underground Mumbai Metro Line 3 is complete by nearly 80 per cent as on 31 January, the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRCL), which is implementing this line, has said.

While 84 per cent of progress in Phase 1 (Aarey to BKC) has been attained, Phase 2 between BKC and Cuffe Parade has seen 76 per cent of overall work completed.

City’s First Underground Public Transport System


The Mumbai Metro Line 3 spans approximately 33.5 kms, from Colaba (Cuffe Parade) in the extreme south of the city through Bandra, ending within the Special Electronics Export Processing Zone (SEEPZ) in the north-central.

The Aqua Line connects Mumbai’s most congested regions and key financial hubs such as Nariman Point, Bandra-Kurla-Complex (BKC), Fort, Worli, Lower Parel and Goregaon.

Mumbai Metro Line 3 Route Map

The first phase of the project between BKC and SEEPZ is expected to be ready and open to the public by December this year.

Station Progress

The Aqua Line has 27 stations (26 under-ground & one at-grade) of which there are nine underground stations in Phase 1. These stations are being built at a depth of 20 to 29 metre. The station size has been standardised with platforms designed to fit eight-car trains.

Station works on the entire stretch is in the final leg. Barring three stations — Kalbadevi, Girgaum and Grant Road — the rest are more than 80 per cent complete.


Track Work

The track laying work has been completed on 54 per cent of the entire project, as per MMRC.

Whereas 71 per cent of progress in track laying in Phase 1 has been attained, the corresponding figures for Phase 2 stands at 44 per cent.

Track Installation Status - Mumbai Metro Line 3

A notable feature of the project is the use of head hardened (HH) rails, which can bear about 50 per cent higher pressure compared to normal rails — the HH rails have been manufactured by a Japanese company and imported from Japan.

Further, in a first for India, a new type of track structure design which involves laying vibration-absorbing tracks has been adopted for any underground metro.

The MMRCL is using high vibration attenuation booted twin sleeper blocks (HVABTSB) on the Aqua Line which will absorb vibrations upto 22 vibration decibels (Vdb), over and above the vibrations that are absorbed by a normal metro track.


Traction System

The Mumbai Metro 3 will use overhead contact system (OCS) for powering its metro fleet. The OCS system consists of a 25kV AC traction conductor running along the entire route of the metro.

According to MMRC, 57 per cent OCS work has been completed on Phase 1 and 46 per cent work has been completed on Phase 2 (see the image below):

Traction System Installation Status - Mumbai Metro Line 3

Rolling Stock  


The MMRCL has already received two metro trains from Alstom. The trains are currently undergoing the required mandatory tests in a 5-km stretch between the Ramp at Sariput Nagar and Sahar.

Rolling Stock of Mumbai Metro Line 3

Themed on Dynamic Fluidism that takes inspiration from the city, the Aqua Line trainsets prioritises high interior density layout to maximise space efficiency. The 3200-mm wide, stainless-steel trainsets can accommodate approximately 2,400 passengers in a standing and seated position on a single trip, easing daily commute for Mumbaikars.

The planned speed of 95 kmph and an actual operating speed of 85 kmph will reduce the overall travel time of passengers.

It is also the first time that any metro train in India will have 75 per cent motorisation, enabling quick acceleration and deceleration thereby bringing about greater efficiency in operations.


Aarey Depot

Work on the 33-acre car shed at Aarey, that would serve as the base for maintaining metro coaches for Line 3 is on a fast track, with 55 per cent of the work completed.

Aerial view of the Metro-3 car shed project at Aarey Colony

The car depot is at-grade and is located at Aarey Colony, north of Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road. There was a long legal battle over Mumbai’s Metro-3 car shed at Aarey, before it was finally allowed to resume last year.


Meanwhile, the Phase 1 operations will be handled through the backup Operation Control Centre available at BKC until the Aarey metro depot is ready. 

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