Mumbai Metro Line 3 Partners With Cityflo For Smooth Last-Mile Travel | Details Here

Mumbai Metro Line 3 has entered into a new partnership with premium bus operator Cityflo to enhance last-mile connectivity for commuters.

The official Metro 3 social media handle announced the collaboration, calling it a step towards achieving “seamless connectivity” between metro and bus services.

Under the initiative, Cityflo will operate buses from key metro stations such as Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Worli, and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT). These buses will be available every 10 minutes during peak hours, ensuring passengers a guaranteed seat and a smooth travel experience.

Affordable, Comfortable and Reliable Travel

As per the announcement, passengers can now reserve their seats using either the Cityflo app or the MetroConnect3 app, offering convenience and flexibility. Ticket fares start at just ₹29, providing an affordable commuting option for office-goers and daily metro users in Mumbai.

The integration between Metro 3 and Cityflo aims to make daily travel more comfortable, reduce dependence on private cars, and ease congestion in high-traffic zones such as BKC and Worli.

Metro 3’s Vision For Seamless City Travel

This collaboration is part of the broader ‘Seamless Mumbai’ initiative, which seeks to integrate various modes of public transport-including metro, buses, and mobility apps-into one unified network.

By directly linking metro stations with major commercial and residential areas, Cityflo buses are expected to save commuters valuable time while offering a stress-free travel experience to thousands of passengers daily.

Promoting Sustainable Urban Mobility

The partnership also supports Mumbai Metro’s larger sustainability mission by encouraging citizens to shift from private vehicles to public transport.

By combining the speed and efficiency of the metro with Cityflo’s comfortable bus service, the initiative marks another milestone in building a modern, efficient, and eco-friendly multi-modal transport system for Mumbai.

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