Overview & Facts of Orange line metro Mumbai
Interesting facts about Mumbai Metro Orange line
- Mumbai Metro Orange Line 12 (Extension), also known as Kalyan–Dombivli–Taloja Line, is part of the Mumbai Metro network.
- Line 12 is planned to interchange with other metro lines and transportation modes in Mumbai, thereby increasing connectivity in the city and its suburbs.
- The total length of the line is expected to be 22.17 kilometers (13.78 mi).
- There will be a total of 19 stations on this line and the entire route will be elevated.
- Orange Line 12 aims to increase connectivity and ease of travel for commuters in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
Orange Line's Under Construction Stations List | |
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◉ Kalyan APMC | |
◉ Kalyan | |
◉ Ganesh Nagar (Kalyan) | |
◉ Pisavali Gaon | |
◉ Golavali | |
◉ Dombivali MIDC | |
◉ Sagaon | |
◉ Sonarpada | |
◉ Manpada (Dombivali East) | |
◉ Hedutane | |
◉ Kolegaon | |
◉ Nilaje Gaon | |
◉ Vadavali | |
◉ Bale | |
◉ Waklan | |
◉ Turbhe | |
◉ Pisarve Depot | |
◉ Pisarve | |
◉ Amandoot(Taloja) |
Mumbai Metro Orange Line Route Map 2025
The Mumbai Orange Line Metro connects Kalyan APMC to Amandoot(Taloja), providing seamless travel to locations near by Orange Line Metro stations. Check out the latest Mumbai Metro Orange Line Map below to view stations and interchanges:
Mumbai Metro Network Map 2025
Mumbai Metro News & Updates
Mumbai Metro Line 3, also known as the Aqua Line is the first fully underground metro corridor in Mumbai that will be fully functional by May 2025. Spread over three phases, this underground metro corridor will connect major locations including Aarey, Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Worli and Colaba. The first phase is operational from October 2024, the remaining phases are progressing rapidly and are expected to be completed by May 2025.
◷ 2024-12-23 | ☍ Republic WorldThe Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRCL) plans to start operations on the second phase of the Metro 3 Aqua Line between Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) and Cuffe Parade by May 2025. Metro 3 is a 33.5 km long underground corridor running from Colaba to Seepz, with 27 stations, of which 26 are underground and one is at grade.
◷ 2024-11-29 | ☍ News9liveMinister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth on Monday flagged off a train manufactured by BEML for the Mumbai Metro network in Bengaluru, the 55th train for Lines 2 and 7 of the Mumbai Metro. It can carry 2,306 passengers with a seating capacity of 298. A news release issued by BEML said it has bagged the order for design, manufacture, supply, testing, commissioning and training of 96 trainsets for Rs 4,319 crore.
◷ 2024-07-17 | ☍ Deccan HerladThe Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority's Metro Operation Corporation Limited (MMMOCL) is initiating efforts to rent out vacant spaces at metro stations. The initiative aims to generate substantial revenue from stations located on the Metro 2A (D.N. Nagar to Dahisar East) and Metro 7 (Andheri East to Dahisar East) routes.
◷ 2024-07-17 | ☍ One indiaMMMOCL has identified about 72,000 sq ft of available space at around 30 stations on these metro lines. By leasing out these spaces, which include areas such as D.N. Nagar (17,079 sq ft), Lower Oshivar (2,783 sq ft), Valanai (2,853 sq ft) and Anandanagar (3,053 sq ft), the corporation aims to generate a monthly rental income of around Rs 1.15 crore.
◷ 2024-07-17 | ☍ One indiaMumbai Metro Orange Line Route FAQs
𝒜. The Mumbai Metro Orange line has total 0 stations which includes elevated, overground, and underground stations.
𝒜. The Mumbai Metro Orange line has no interchange stations and not connected with other lines of the metro directly.
𝒜. You should check the official website or offical twitter handle for this information.
𝒜. The length of Mumbai Metro Orange Line is 20.7 KM, and it's terminal stations are Kalyan APMC and Amandoot(Taloja).