Mumbai Purple line Metro route: Know stations and attractions nearby

Know the various stations in Purple metro line and by when it will be opertaional

Mumbai Metro Purple line

Mumbai Metro route which is Line 13 is also known as the Mumbai Metro Purple Line. Shivaji Chowk (Mira road) – Virar is where the Purple line 13 of the Mumbai metro starts and ends its travel of about 23 km.

 

Project Name  Mumbai Metro Rail Project
Nodal body Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA)
Owner Govt of India and Govt of Maharashtra
Project type Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS)
Total network planned 337.1 km
Estimated project cost Rs 21,40,814 Crore
Operation network  11.4 km

See also: Indore Metro: Know stations, corridors covered

Purple line metro route stations in Mumbai

 The following stations will be there in the purple line metro route.

  1. Mira Bhayander
  2. Ganesh Nagar
  3. Pisavali Gaon
  4. Golavali
  5. Dombivli MIDC
  6. Sagaon
  7. Sonarpada
  8. Manpada
  9. Hedutane
  10. Kolegaon
  11. Nilje Gaon
  12. Vadavali
  13. Bale
  14. Waklan
  15. Turbhe
  16. Pisarve Depot
  17. Pisarve
  18. Taloja
  19. Virar

Up route details

Starting station  Mira Bhayander
Ending station  Virar
Total stations  20
Total distance  23 km

 

Down route details

Starting station  Virar
Ending station  Mira Bhayander
Total stations  20
Total distance  23 km

 

Purple line metro route: Top attractions nearby

Top attractions The nearest station with a distance
Jivdani temple  Virar station – 2 km
Rajodi beach  Virar station – 6 km
Parliament house  Shivaji chowk stadium – 3 km
Essel World Mira Bhayander – 9 km
Gorai Beach Mira Bhayander – 6 km
Tadoba-Andhari National Park Sagaon station – 14 km
Ovalekar Wadi Butterfly Garden Sagaon station – 15 km
Kanheri Caves Taloja station – 5 km

 

Purple line metro route: Construction

The Virar neighbourhood will be linked to Mira Bhayander by the Mumbai purple metro route section. With a planned price tag of Rs. 6900 crore, the stretch will be longer than 23 kilometres. It is in the building phase and will be referred to as the Purple line metro route in Mumbai. This route is currently the subject of a thorough project report. 2025 is when it is anticipated to be finished.

 

Purple line metro route: Fare

While fare has not been decided, it will be approximately similar to Mumbai Metro’s existing fare table that is mentioned below. 

Mumbai metro fare chart

Number of stations Metro fare
Up to 3 stations Rs. 10
Between 3 and 5 stations Rs. 20
Between 6 and 9 stations Rs. 30
Above 9 stations Rs. 40

 

Tokens and smart cards are offered to passengers by the Mumbai metro.

Tokens

  • An individual passenger may buy a token, which is a pre-paid ticket, for a single trip. It is suitable for one day from the purchase time until the day’s business hours.
  • Once you have joined the system, tapping the token in the paid area, you have 75 minutes to leave the destination station or 20 minutes to leave the same station.

Smart card

  • At each Mumbai metro station’s customer care counter, you can purchase a smart card, an electronic card. You must deposit 50 rupees as a security deposit, then add 100, 200, 300, 500, or 1000 more to replenish it.
  • The trip cost from one station to another is taken from the card when tapped on the exit gate.
  • The token is ideal for people who don’t travel often, and a smart card is the finest option for those who do.

 

Purple line metro route: Essential details

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  • Despite having a design speed of 90 kmph, the Mumbai Metro train will only travel at 35 kmph in actual traffic.
  • There will be “zero” income loss thanks to automatic fare collecting and contactless smart cards.
  • In June 2006, Manmohan Singh, a former prime minister, laid the cornerstone for the first stage of the building of the Mumbai metro.
  • There would be no carbon emissions because Mumbai metro line 3 (MML-3) will be entirely powered by electricity.
  • Like an aeroplane, the Mumbai metro is the first metro station in India to contain a black box that stores data.

 

Purple line metro route: Contact information

You can leave a message at the mentioned e-mail address or the accompanying location for any updated data:

Office Address: Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited,

202, 2nd Floor and 801 & 803, 8th Floor,

Hallmark Business Plaza,

Opp. Gurunanak Hospital,

Sant Dnyaneshwar Marg,

Bandra (East), Mumbai – 400 051

E-mail Address: contact@mmrcl.com 

FAQs

When was Mumbai's metro system established?

The first day of the Mumbai Metro service was June 8, 2014.

Will the Mumbai metro accept luggage?

You may transport luggage up to 15 kg of the weight limit.

Is there any app for Mumbai metro card recharge?

One can purchase metro tickets using their smartphone using many privately held applications, including Mumbai1, Reliance Mumbai Metro (RMM) and Ridlr.

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