Trial Starts For Mumbai Metro Line 4, 4a Routes With 30 Stations


Mohul Ghosh

Mohul Ghosh

May 19, 2025


The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has started trial runs on Metro Lines 4 and 4A, marking a critical step forward in improving the city’s public transport network. The trials cover a 10-kilometre stretch from Cadbury Junction to Gaimukh, a move expected to enhance travel for thousands of commuters in the city’s eastern corridor.

Trial Starts For Mumbai Metro Line 4, 4a Routes With 30 Stations

What Are Lines 4 and 4A?

  • Line 4: Runs 32.32 km from Wadala to Kasarvadavali, featuring 30 stations.
  • Line 4A: A 2.7 km extension from Kasarvadavali to Gaimukh.

Together, they form a vital link for East Mumbai, aiming to cut travel times by 50–75% and ease heavy traffic. These lines will also connect with several other metro corridors, creating a seamless, interconnected urban transit system.


Speeding Up Despite Challenges

While the final depot for these lines is still under construction, MMRDA has created a temporary setup with inspection pits at Gaimukh to begin early operations. This shows the agency’s commitment to getting the system running without delays.

The trial phase includes rigorous testing:

  • Load and traction performance
  • Signaling systems
  • Emergency drills

These checks ensure passenger safety and system reliability before full public launch.


Why This Metro Line Matters

Metro Lines 4 and 4A aren’t just about faster commutes—they represent a shift toward sustainable city planning. With increasing traffic and pollution, these lines offer:

  • A greener alternative to road travel
  • Reduced carbon emissions
  • Better connectivity across Mumbai suburbs

Their integration is aligned with the vision of a zero-net-carbon, commuter-friendly city.


Looking Ahead

As trials continue, MMRDA is focused on resolving any technical snags and aligning with long-term transport goals. Once operational, Metro 4 and 4A will reshape commuting in East Mumbai, offering a faster, cleaner, and more reliable way to get around.

These lines also set the tone for future metro developments in India—sustainable, scalable, and commuter-first.

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