
MUMBAI 1, single card for public transportation in Mumbai to be launched soon
The Hindu
'Mumbai 1' card for public transportation in Mumbai Metropolitan Region to be launched soon, enhancing connectivity and travel options.
‘MUMBAI 1’, a single card for public transportation in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) will be launched soon, said Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday (April 11, 2025) in Mumbai.
Speaking at a press conference with Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, he said the single card can be used for travelling by Metro, Mono Rail, suburban local trains and public transport buses.
“The architecture of the card will be ready in a month,” Mr. Fadnavis added.
Mr. Vaishnaw said railway works of ₹1,73,804 crore are underway in Maharashtra, and new works worth ₹23,778 crore have been sanctioned this year.
As many as 238 new air conditioned trains have been sanctioned for the Mumbai suburban network and their manufacturing will start soon, the Railway Minister said.
Further, ₹17,000 crore-worth projects are underway in the city, and this will transform the railway network in the country's financial capital, Vaishnaw added.
The Gondia-Ballarshah railway line in eastern Maharashtra has been approved and it will boost connectivity between Vidarbha and neighbouring Chhattisgarh and Telangana, CM Fadnavis said, adding the share of the Union government in the project will be of ₹4,019 crore.