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Mumbai Metro timings extended: Check new schedule

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 28, 2022 11:15 IST

In a big a relief for all Mumbaikars, Mumbai Metro will extend the operational hours starting today. The first ...

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In a big a relief for all Mumbaikars, Mumbai Metro will extend the operational hours starting today. The first metro train will be available at 5.30 am and the last metro train will be available from Versova at 11.20 pm and from Ghatkopar at 11.45 pm from Monday onwards.

MumbaiMetroOne extends train operations from Monday, 28th November 2022. The first train will depart at 05:30 am from both Versova and Ghatkopar. The last train from Versova will depart at 11:20 pm and from Ghatkopar at 11:45 pm," Mumbai Metro informed the commuters via a tweet. Meanwhile, Mumbai Metro One has launched its self-service WhatsApp eTicketing on the 24th of November 2022. Commuters can now book from anywhere, anytime. The 'no-radius' booking enables one to book tickets from the confines of their home.

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