Metro Cities in India
Select a city to explore metro routes, stations, fares, timings and maps.
Delhi Metro
Delhi
Delhi Metro is one of the largest metro networks in Asia. Operated by DMRC, it connects every corner of the National Capital Region across 288 stations and 393 km of track.
Mumbai Metro
Maharashtra
Mumbai Metro is rapidly expanding to reduce pressure on the suburban rail network. Line 1 (VersovaβGhatkopar) was among India's first elevated metro lines.
Kolkata Metro
West Bengal
Kolkata Metro is the oldest metro system in India, opened in 1984. It now has 4 lines including India's only underwater metro tunnel connecting Howrah and Kolkata.
Namma Metro
Karnataka
Namma Metro (Bengaluru Metro) is the lifeline of India's Silicon Valley. The Green and Purple lines connect IT hubs, MG Road, and the city's busiest corridors.
Hyderabad Metro
Telangana
Hyderabad Metro Rail is one of the world's largest elevated metro projects. With 3 lines and 57 stations, it connects the city from Miyapur to LB Nagar and Raidurgam.
Chennai Metro
Tamil Nadu
Chennai Metro Rail connects key corridors in the city including the Airport, Central Railway Station, and IT corridors. Phase 2 expansion will add 116 km to the network.
Pune Metro
Maharashtra
Pune Metro connects key areas like PCMC, Shivajinagar, Swargate, and Hinjewadi (under construction). Operated by MahaMetro, it is one of India's newest metro systems.
Ahmedabad Metro
Gujarat
Ahmedabad Metro (MEGA) connects Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar. Phase 2 will extend the network further across the twin cities.
Jaipur Metro
Rajasthan
Kolkata Metro is the oldest metro system in India, opened in 1984. It now has 4 lines including India's only underwater metro tunnel connecting Howrah and Kolkata.
Kochi Metro
Kerala
Kochi Metro is the first metro in Kerala, known for its inclusive hiring practices and sustainability initiatives. It connects Aluva to Tripunithura.
π Upcoming Metro Cities
The following cities have metro systems under construction or recently approved: