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Mumbai Metro Line 3, known as the Aqua Line, connects Aarey JVLR in North Mumbai to Cuffe Parade in South Mumbai.

Harsh Goenka shared how the trip left him truly impressed. (Image source: X/Harsh Goenka)
Industrialist Harsh Goenka experienced something many Mumbaikars have already been talking about: a ride on the newly commissioned Mumbai Metro Line 3, also known as the Aqua Line. What followed was not just an appreciation, but a comparison with some of the world’s most famous metro systems.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the head of the RPG group shared how the journey left him truly impressed.
“Yesterday, for the first time, I traveled on the Mumbai Metro. I must admit, I was pleasantly surprised. The station was clean. The train arrived exactly on time. It was efficient, organised, and remarkably uncrowded. Bumping into my office colleagues was a special treat. Having been on the subways in Paris, London and New York, this experience was certainly the best. But it got me thinking. If we can build and maintain world-class metro systems, why can’t we demand the same standards for our routes?” books.
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Yesterday, for the first time, I traveled on the Mumbai Metro. And I must admit, I was pleasantly surprised. The station was spotless. The train arrived exactly on time. It was efficient, organized and remarkably uncrowded. And bumping into my office mates was special… pic.twitter.com/YtMFHk8C1f– Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) February 28, 2026
The Internet shares similar experiences
His post quickly sparked reactions from passengers who shared similar views.
One user commented: “The metro is truly world class! Clean, on time, no crowds. Roads? Still a nightmare.”
Another suggested: “Why don’t they replace the Mumbai local train with a metro train with air-conditioned coaches and closed doors?”
A commuter shared, “I took a ride from Worli to Vile Parle and had the same experience. Clean metro station. Helpful staff. On time metro.”
“Try to do it every day, and you might even get your colleagues to use the subway!” Someone else joked.
“When public transportation runs so smoothly, it changes the way people experience the city. It makes you realize that good infrastructure is not a luxury, it is a mindset,” one person said.
“I took the metro to and from the airport and it was very easy and convenient. Yes, except for getting to the metro station,” read another comment.
Inside The Aqua Line
Mumbai Metro Line 3, commonly known as the Aqua Line, is an underground rapid transit corridor with a length of entirely 33.5 km. It connects Aarey JVLR in North Mumbai to Cuffe Parade in South Mumbai.
The line passes through 26 underground stations and one level station. Some of its major stations include: SEEPZ, Airport Terminal 2 and Terminal 1, BKC, Worli (Acharya Atri Chowk), Mumbai Central, Churchgate and Coffee Parade.
The entire journey from one end to the other takes about 55 to 60 minutes. During peak hours, trains run every five minutes. Services generally operate between 6:00am and 10:30pm.
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02 March 2026 at 08:09 IST
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