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Mumbai Metro Map

Plan your journeys across Mumbai with ease using our comprehensive Mumbai Metro Map. Whether you're commuting daily or exploring the city, the Mumbai Metro's expanding network makes getting around quick and hassle-free.

From key metro routes and total stations to interchange points and line details, find everything you need to know for a perfect trip, all in one place. Book Mumbai Metro QR tickets on ixigo.

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Mumbai Metro Lines and Routes

View all Mumbai Metro lines along with their routes and key stations below:

Line

Metro Route

Distance

Stations

First Train

Last Train

Line 1 Blue

Versova-Ghatkopar

11.4 km

12

~5:30 AM

~11:50 PM (Mon-Sat), ~11:20 PM (Sun)

Line 2A Yellow

Dahisar (East)- Andheri (West)

18.6 km

17

~5:55 AM

~11:00 PM

Line 3 Aqua

Aarey JVLR-Cuffe Parade

33.5 km

27

~5:55 AM (Mon-Sat), ~8:30 AM (Sun)

~11:00 PM (Mon-Sat), ~10:30 PM (Sun)

Line 7 Red

Dahisar (East)- Gundavali

16.5 km

14

~6:00 AM

~10:30 PM

Line 2B Yellow

Diamond Garden- Mandale

5.8 km

5

~6:00 AM

~10:30 PM

Line 9 Red

Dahisar (East)- Kashigaon

4.97 km

4

~5:50 AM

~11:00 PM

Mumbai Metro Line 1 (Blue Line) Map

The Mumbai Metro Line 1 (Blue Line) connects Versova to Ghatkopar, covering a total of 12 stations.

It has three metro-to-metro and two railway interchange stations:

D. N. Nagar (Connects to Yellow Line 2A)

Western Express Highway-WEH (Connects to Red Line 7)

Marol Naka (Connects to Aqua Line 3)

Andheri (Connects to Western Railway)

Ghatkopar (Connects to Central Railway)

Line 1 (Blue Line) Metro Route

Mumbai Metro Line 2A (Yellow Line) Map

The Mumbai Metro Line 2A (Yellow Line) connects Dahisar (East) to Andheri (West). It covers a total of 17 stations.

It has one metro-to-metro interchange station and one walking connection station:

Dahisar (East) (Connects to Red Line 7 and Line 9)

Andheri (West) (walking connection to D. N. Nagar on Blue Line 1)

Line 2A (Yellow Line) Metro Route

Mumbai Metro Line 3 (Aqua Line) Map

The Mumbai Metro Line 3 (Aqua Line) connects Aarey JVLR to Cuffe Parade. It covers a total of 27 stations.

Currently, it has one operational metro-to-metro interchange station and six railway interchange stations:

Marol Naka (Connects to Blue Line 1)

Dadar Metro (Connects to Western Railway and Central Railway)

Jagannath Shankar Sheth Metro (Connects to Western Railway)

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Metro (Connects to Central Railway and Harbour Railway)

Churchgate Metro (Connects to Western Railway)

Mahalaxmi Metro (Connects to Western Railway and Mumbai Monorail)

Line 3 (Aqua Line) Metro Route

Mumbai Metro Line 7 (Red Line) Map

The Mumbai Metro Line 7 (Red Line) connects Dahisar (East) to Gundavali. It covers a total of 14 stations.

It has one metro-to-metro interchange station, one walking connection station, and two railway interchange stations:

Dahisar (East) (Connects to Yellow Line 2A, Line 9 and Western Railway)

Gundavali (walking connection to Western Express Highway station on Blue Line 1)

Goregaon (East) (Connects to Western Railway)

Line 7 (Red Line) Metro Route

Mumbai Metro Line 2B (Yellow Line) Map

Currently partially operational, Mumbai Metro Line 2B (Yellow Line) will eventually connect D. N. Nagar to Mandale. The first phase, serving Diamond Garden to Mandale, was opened in April 2026, covering a distance of 5.8 km across 5 stations.

It has one railway interchange station:

Mankhurd (Connects to Harbour Railway)

Line 2B (Yellow Line) Metro Route

Mumbai Metro Line 9 (Red Line) Map

The Mumbai Metro Line 9 (Red Line) is partially operational, running from Dahisar (East) to Kashigaon (Mira Road). It currently covers 4 metro stations.

Line 9 (Red Line) Metro Route

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How many operational lines does the Mumbai Metro have?

Mumbai Metro has 4 fully operational lines (Line 1-Blue Line, Line 2A-Yellow Line, Line 3-Aqua Line, and Line 7-Red Line) and 2 partially operational lines (Line 2B-Yellow Line and Line 9-Red Line).

How many metro stations does the Mumbai Metro have?

Mumbai Metro has a total of 68 metro stations on 6 operational lines.

What are the key interchange stations on the Mumbai Metro?

The key interchange stations on the Mumbai Metro are D. N. Nagar (Blue Line 1 and Yellow Line 2A), Western Express Highway - WEH (Blue Line 1 and Red Line 7), Marol Naka (Blue Line 1 and Aqua Line 3), and Dahisar (East) (Yellow Line 2A, Red Line 7, and Red Line 9).

Which is the longest operational Mumbai Metro line?

Mumbai Metro Line 3 (Aqua Line), operated by MMRC, is the longest operational metro line, stretching around 33.50 km with 27 stations, connecting Cuffe Parade in the south to Aarey JVLR in the north.

Is the Mumbai Metro connected to the airport?

Yes, Mumbai Metro Line 3 (Aqua Line) offers direct airport access with dedicated stations at CSIA Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Commuters on Line 1 can also reach the airport via Marol Naka or Western Express Highway (WEH) stations.

How many operational stations does the Mumbai Metro currently have?

There are currently 68+ active metro stations operating across the Mumbai Metro network.

Which fully operational Mumbai Metro line has the highest number of stations?

Mumbai Metro Line 3 (Aqua Line) has the highest number of stations among all fully operational lines, with 27 stations running between Aarey JVLR in the north and Cuffe Parade in the south.

Does the Mumbai Metro connect to Mumbai's suburban railway stations?

Mumbai Metro connects to the suburban railway network at several important stations across the city. Line 1 and Line 2A connect to the Western Railway at Andheri, while Ghatkopar on Line 1 provides access to the Central Railway. On Line 3 (Aqua Line), CSMT connects to the Central and Harbour Railway, and Dadar serves as a key multimodal hub linking both the Western and Central Railway. Line 2B, once fully operational, will add further railway connections to the network.

Which is the second-longest operational Mumbai Metro line?

Among the fully operational lines, Line 2A (Yellow Line) at 18.6 km with 17 stations is the second longest, after Line 3 (Aqua Line), which stretches 33.5 km.