CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Mumbai’s Aqua Line has officially made history by becoming India’s longest underground metro, marking a significant milestone in urban transportation. The new metro line, spanning over [insert exact length if known] kilometers, has begun operations and promises to transform commuting for thousands of daily passengers.
The Aqua Line features state-of-the-art technology, modern stations, and advanced safety measures, making it a model for future metro projects in India. It runs through key business and residential hubs, drastically reducing travel time and providing a reliable alternative to road traffic in the congested city.
Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) officials highlighted that the Aqua Line is equipped with energy-efficient trains, automated ticketing systems, and high-speed connectivity. “This line is not only a feat of engineering but also a boost for Mumbai’s urban mobility. Commuters will benefit from faster, safer, and more comfortable travel,” said an MMRDA spokesperson.
The launch of the Aqua Line is expected to reduce traffic congestion, promote public transport usage, and contribute to environmental sustainability by cutting vehicular emissions. Experts also believe it will enhance economic activity along the corridor by improving accessibility to key commercial and residential areas.
With this inauguration, Mumbai joins the ranks of cities worldwide with extensive underground metro networks, reinforcing its position as a modern, connected urban center. Passengers can now experience seamless travel on India’s longest underground metro, setting a benchmark for future urban transit projects.
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