Stations Names: Pandurang Wadi, Miragaon, Kashigaon, Sai Baba Nagar, Meditya Nagar, Shaheed Bhaghat Singh Garden and Subhash Chandra Bose Ground.Red Line – Line-9: Dahisar East – Mira Bhayandar Stations Names: Airport Colony & CSIA Terminal 2.Type: Elevated & Underground (2.915 km).Red Line – Line-7A: Andheri East – CSIA Terminal 2 Detailed Project Report (DPR): View Here.Stations Names: Dahisar East, Ovaripada, National Park, Devipada, Magathane, Poisar (formerly Mahindra & Mahindra), Akurli (formerly Bandongri), Kurar (formerly Pushpa Park), Dindoshi (formerly Pathanwadi), Aarey, Goregaon E (formerly Mahanand), Jogeshwari E (formerly JVLR Junction), Shankarwadi, Gundavali (formerly Andheri East).Depot: Dahisar (proposed) and Malvani (temporarily shared with Yellow Line).Red Line – Line-7: Dahisar East – Andheri East The Red Line is being developed in three sections or parts – Signalling: Communication-based Train Control (CBTC).The line’s official colour was revealed to the public on Februas part of a major branding exercise to establish style guidelines with help from Systra MVA Consulting. The Red Line’s first section is expected to open in mid-2022 and will be connected to other metro lines, bus and suburban rail services through multiple interchanges throughout its route. In September 2018, the Maharashtra government’s cabinet approved the Red Line’s extension to Mira Bhayandar (Line-9) and to CSIA Terminal (Line-7A) with an estimated combined cost of ₹6,518 crore. Its foundation stone was laid by the Prime Minister in October 2015, civil construction contracts were awarded in April 2016 to 3 firms, and soil testing to facilitate construction began in July 2016. The Red Line is partly being financed through official development assistance (ODA) loans from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and New Development Bank (NDB). The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) was the interim consultant for Line-7’s development through a formally signed agreement between MMRDA – DMRC in 2015. A new nodal agency called Maha Mumbai Metro Operations Corporation (MMMOCL) was established in June 2019 to operate and maintain all Mumbai Metro services on all lines owned by the MMRDA. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is the owner of Red line. Its second Phase (Aarey – Gundavili) was inaugurated on January 19, 2023. The first 9.75 km Phase 1 of the Red Line was inaugurated on Apand opened to the public the same day to connect Dahisar East and Aarey via 9 stations. ![]() Mumbai Metro’s Red Line (lines 7, 7A, 9) is a 31.05 km under construction elevated & underground metro line connecting Mira Bhayandar – Dahisar East – Andheri East – CSIA Terminal 2 through 23 stations. Menu: News & Construction Updates | Overview | Yellow Line | Red Line | Aqua Line | Green Line | Orange Line | Pink Line Mumbai Metro Red Line – Info, Route Maps, Fares, Tenders & Updates
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