Key Points

Mumbai’s Metro Lines 2A and 7 have crossed a staggering 200 million passenger rides in just 39 months. Chief Minister Fadnavis praised the project’s timely execution and its role in Maharashtra’s infrastructure growth. The MMRDA highlights how the Metro has slashed commute times, reduced pollution, and connected distant suburbs. With daily ridership exceeding 3 lakh, the Metro is now a vital part of Mumbai’s urban fabric.

Key Points: Mumbai Metro Lines 2A and 7 Hit 200 Million Rides Milestone

  • Metro Lines 2A and 7 cut travel times by half for Mumbai commuters
  • Daily ridership exceeds 3 lakh passengers, easing road congestion
  • Govt credits timely execution and people-centric planning for success
  • Metro adoption reduces carbon emissions and boosts urban sustainability
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Mumbai Metro lines 2A and 7 cross 200 million rides: Official

Mumbai Metro's Lines 2A and 7 achieve 200 million passenger journeys in 39 months, transforming urban mobility and reducing congestion.

"Crossing 200 million passenger journeys is not just a statistic; it’s the story of a city transforming through public will and policy vision. – Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee, MMRDA"

Mumbai, Aug 4

Mumbai’s transformative urban mobility story has reached a new high — 200 million passenger journeys on the Maha Mumbai Metro network in just 39 months. Since its inception, the Maha Mumbai Metro has witnessed consistent growth in commuter trust and ridership, said the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) in a release on Monday.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said: “The success of Metro Line 2A (Dahisar to Andheri West) and Metro Line 7 (Dahisar to Gundavli) reflects the power of timely execution and people-centric planning. Infrastructure is the backbone of Maharashtra’s development. The 200 million ridership milestone proves that the people of Mumbai have embraced the Metro as their trusted companion. Our government remains committed to expanding this network further to bring convenience, connectivity, and cleaner air to every corner of this megacity.”

Giving the details of how these two metro lines have crossed 200 lines, MMRDA in a release said: “On April 2, 2022: 19,451 passengers took a ride on a single day, January 27, 2023: 1 crore (10 million), May 28, 2024: 10 crore (100 million), January 4, 2025: 15 crore (150 million) journeys, July 8, 2025: Record 3 lakh+ passengers in a single day and August 2025: 200 million total journeys and counting. From helping office-goers beat traffic, to giving students and senior citizens safe, climate-controlled comfort, the Metro is now firmly embedded in the city’s rhythm—connecting suburbs, decongesting roads, and cutting commute times by more than half.”

According to MMRDA, the Metro has reduced travel times for millions, offered safe, air-conditioned, efficient travel, cut down vehicular congestion and emissions and connected distant suburbs to the city’s heart.

The achievement also highlights the environmental impact -- every Metro journey helps reduce the number of private vehicles on the road, easing congestion and cutting carbon emissions. With over 3 lakh commuters using Metro Lines 2A and 7 daily, the shift towards mass rapid transit is both visible and measurable, it said.

Deputy Chief Minister & MMRDA Chairman Eknath Shinde said: "The success of Maha Mumbai Metro reflects the power of timely execution and people-centric planning. This isn’t just a mobility achievement -- it’s a quality-of-life transformation. With every Metro ride, we move closer to our vision of a connected Mumbai, where no citizen is left behind.”

Metropolitan Commissioner Dr Sanjay Mukherjee remarked: “Crossing 200 million passenger journeys is not just a statistic; it’s the story of a city transforming through public will and policy vision. A consistent monthly growth of 4–5 per cent in ridership reflects how Mumbaikars are steadily opting for smarter travel choices. This achievement belongs to every passenger who chose the Metro over congestion and pollution. Together, we are shaping a future-ready Mumbai.”

Maha Mumbai Metro Operation Corporation Ltd managing director Rubal Agarwal said: "This milestone is the result of seamless coordination, committed teams, and, above all, the trust of our citizens. Our operational teams work round the clock to ensure safety, cleanliness, and efficiency. We’re now focusing on the next frontier -- enhancing service frequency, onboarding digital ticketing tools, and ensuring last-mile connectivity.”

- IANS

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Priya S
While the metro is great, the last mile connectivity is still a big issue. Auto drivers charge exorbitant rates from metro stations. The government needs to work on feeder bus services or shared mobility options.
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Arjun K
As a senior citizen, I can't thank enough for the metro. AC coaches, clean toilets, and helpful staff make my weekly hospital visits so much easier. But please increase the frequency during peak hours - sometimes too crowded!
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Sarah B
The environmental benefits alone make this worth celebrating! Fewer cars on the road means cleaner air for our kids. Hope they expand the network to more areas soon. Mumbai deserves this modern infrastructure.
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Vikram M
Good achievement but maintenance is slipping. I've noticed broken escalators and dirty coaches recently. With such heavy usage, MMRDA needs to invest more in upkeep. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
As a working woman, I feel much safer traveling in metro than local trains or cabs at night. The security staff and CCTV cameras give me peace of mind. Thank you for this facility! 💕
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Michael C
Impressive numbers! But the real test will be maintaining this quality as the network expands. Other Indian cities should learn from Mumbai's metro success story. World

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