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The Mumbai Metro 3 project is almost ready to roll, with 97 percent of the work on its first phase, connecting Seepz to the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC), now completed.
Mumbai Metro 3 officials shared this exciting update on their official social media handle on X (formerly Twitter).
According to the post, “Total 97% work of Phase 1 of Metro 3 is completed. Inspections of all stations under phase 1 have been done by the Fire Brigade department of MCGM. The testing of electrical and all other systems is in the final stage. By next week MMRC will submit an application to invite the Commissioner of Metro Railway Safety (CMRS) who will check various safety aspects of metro systems. Stay tuned!”
Total 97% work of Phase 1 of #Metro3 is completed. ✅ Inspections of all stations under phase 1 has been done by Fire Brigade department of MCGM. The testing of electrical and all others systems is in final stage. By next week #MMRC will submit an application to invite the… pic.twitter.com/3LxyEFB3Cn— MumbaiMetro3 (@MumbaiMetro3) August 8, 2024
The final testing of electrical systems and crucial infrastructure components is currently underway. Tunneling work is fully complete, and station construction is 97 percent finished.
The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) has also inspected all Phase 1 stations. With civil work 99 percent done and mainline track work 87 percent complete, the project is making significant progress.
Although the first phase was initially set to launch on July 24, it has been delayed due to pending safety checks and approvals. The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (MMRCL) has not yet confirmed the operational date for the Aqua Line’s first phase.
Once Phase 1 is up and running, it will connect Aarey Colony to BKC, offering a big boost to Mumbai’s public transport network. The full Aqua Line will eventually link Colaba to Seepz, making travel across the city faster and more convenient.
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