As pre-monsoon showers brought traffic to a standstill across Mumbai on Tuesday, Maha Mumbai Metro Lines 2A and 7 emerged as the city’s lifeline—carrying over 2.65 lakh commuters swiftly and safely to their destinations.
While roads were gridlocked and vehicles crawled through waterlogged stretches, the elevated metro corridors stood resilient against the rain, offering Mumbaikars a reliable alternative to the city’s strained road transport system.
Maha Mumbai Metro officials highlighted the growing trust among commuters, noting that even during seasonal challenges, ridership remains strong. "The rain came down, but we kept moving,” a Metro spokesperson said, emphasizing the network’s consistent performance across all seasons.
Lines 2A (Dahisar East to DN Nagar) and 7 (Dahisar East to Gundavali) have been instrumental in easing north-south congestion, especially during adverse weather. With services running on time and at full frequency, commuters continue to choose the metro as their preferred mode of transport—rain or shine.
“Monsoon or summers, season after season—we’re here for you. Maha Mumbai Metro. Reliable. Resilient. With you, always,” the Metro stated in a message to the public.
As the city braces for a full monsoon season ahead, Maha Mumbai Metro reaffirms its role as a dependable and climate-resilient mobility solution for Mumbai’s daily commuters.
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