Pune Metro's ₹9,858 Crore Expansion: How New Lines Will Transform City Commutes

Pune is getting a major metro expansion that will transform how people move around the city. The Union Cabinet has approved two new lines spanning over 31 kilometers with 28 stations. This ₹9,858 crore project will connect key areas from Kharadi IT Park to Khadakwasla's tourist belt. Commuters can expect reduced travel times and less traffic congestion once these lines become operational.

Key Points: Pune Metro Phase 2 Approved with Kharadi Khadakwasla Line

  • 31.6 km network with 28 elevated stations connecting East, South and West Pune
  • Expected daily ridership of 4.09 lakh passengers by 2028
  • Five-year completion timeline with joint funding from central and state governments
  • Seamless integration with existing metro lines and railway stations
  • Connects IT hubs, commercial zones and residential clusters across the city
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Union Cabinet approves Phase 2 of Pune Metro Rail with Rs 9,858 crore outlay

Union Cabinet approves 31.6 km Pune Metro Phase 2 with ₹9,858 crore investment, connecting IT hubs, residential areas and reducing traffic congestion across the city.

"The project will be implemented by Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (Maha-Metro) - Government Statement"

New Delhi, November 26

Pune is set for another significant boost in its public transport network as the Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved Line 4 (Kharadi-Hadapsar-Swargate-Khadakwasla) and Line 4A (Nal Stop-Warje-Manik Baug) under Phase-2 of the Pune Metro Rail Project.

This is the second major project approved under Phase 2, following the sanction of Line 2A (Vanaz-Chandani Chowk) and Line 2B (Ramwadi-Wagholi/Vitthalwadi).

The Union Cabinet was chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Together spanning 31.636 km with 28 elevated stations, Line 4 and 4A will connect IT hubs, commercial zones, educational institutions, and residential clusters across East, South, and West Pune.

The project will be completed within five years at an estimated cost of Rs 9,857.85 crore, to be jointly funded by the Government of India, the Government of Maharashtra, and external bilateral/multilateral funding agencies, as per a government statement.

These lines are a vital part of Pune's Comprehensive Mobility Plan (CMP) and will seamlessly integrate with operational and sanctioned corridors at Kharadi Bypass & Nal Stop (Line 2), and Swargate(Line 1).

They will also provide an interchange at Hadapsar Railway Station and connect with future corridors towards Loni Kalbhor and Saswad Road, ensuring smooth multimodal connectivity across metro, rail, and bus networks.

From Kharadi IT Park to Khadakwasla's scenic tourist belt, and from Hadapsar's industrial hub to Warje's residential clusters, Line 4 and 4A will knit together diverse neighbourhoods. Traversing Solapur Road, Magarpatta Road, Sinhagad Road, Karve Road, and the Mumbai-Bengaluru Highway, the project will ease congestion on Pune's busiest routes while improving safety and promoting green, sustainable mobility.

According to projections, the combined daily ridership on Lines 4 and 4A is expected to be 4.09 lakh in 2028, rising to nearly 7 lakh in 2038, 9.63 lakh in 2048, and over 11.7 lakh in 2058.

Of this, the Kharadi-Khadakwasla corridor will account for 3.23 lakh passengers in 2028, growing to 9.33 lakh by 2058, while the Nal Stop-Warje-Manik Baug spur line will rise from 85,555 to 2.41 lakh passengers over the same period. These projections highlight the significant growth in ridership expected on Line 4 and 4A over the coming decades.

"The project will be implemented by Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (Maha-Metro), which will carry out all civil, electrical, mechanical, and systems works. Pre-construction activities such as topographical surveys and detailed design consultancy are already underway," the statement read.

With this latest approval, Pune Metro's network will expand beyond the 100 km milestone, a significant step in the city's journey towards a modern, integrated, and sustainable urban transit system.

With Line 4 and 4A, Pune will not just get more metro tracks, it will gain a faster, greener, and more connected future. These corridors are designed to save commuters hours of commuting time, reduce traffic congestion, and provide citizens with a safe, reliable, and affordable alternative. In the years ahead, they will emerge as the true lifelines of Pune, reshaping urban mobility and redefining the city's growth story.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great news for Pune's development! Connecting IT hubs with residential areas will boost the city's economy. Hope they complete it within the promised 5-year timeline unlike some other infrastructure projects.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the infrastructure development, I'm concerned about the environmental impact during construction. The Sinhagad Road area has beautiful green cover. Hope Maha-Metro takes adequate measures to protect the environment.
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Arjun K
Connecting Kharadi to Khadakwasla is brilliant! Weekend trips to the dam will become so much easier. This will also boost tourism in the area. Smart planning by the authorities. 👏
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Michael C
The ridership projections look impressive - from 4 lakh to over 11 lakh in 30 years. This shows confidence in Pune's growth. Hope the fares remain affordable for daily commuters.
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Nikhil C
As a Warje resident, I'm thrilled about Line 4A! Our area has been neglected in terms of public transport. The metro will finally give us proper connectivity to the rest of Pune. Better late than never!
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Kavya N
The integration with existing corridors at Nal Stop and Swargate is well thought out. This will make the entire metro network truly effective. Looking forward

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