Are you tired of sitting in traffic jams and breathing in polluted air on your daily commute in Pune? Well, it seems like the metro service is here to save the day! With the increasing number of private vehicles clogging up the roads, more and more residents are turning to the metro for a hassle-free and cost-effective way to get around the city.

In June, the average daily number of metro passengers in Pune reached a whopping 93,000, a significant increase from the 50,000 to 60,000 passengers before the Ruby Hall to Ramwadi extended route was inaugurated in March 2024. The Maha Metro is working hard to expand the metro lines, with 29.58 km completed out of the planned 33.2 km from Vanaz to Ramwadi and Swargate to Pimpri-Chinchwad.

The metro has become a popular choice for commuters traveling between Pimpri-Chinchwad and Pune, with an average of 13,300 daily passengers at the Pimpri-Chinchwad Metro Stations and 9,205 at the Pune Railway Station Metro Station. The convenience of reaching your destination in just 20 to 25 minutes has made the metro a preferred mode of transport for many residents.

With the final stage of underground metro work between the Civil Court and Swargate Metro Stations nearing completion, there is a high possibility that this route will be operational before the upcoming assembly elections. So, hop on the metro and enjoy a stress-free and comfortable ride around Pune!

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