Metro 3 Access Hampered by Stairs, Poor Links
A study reveals issues with Mumbai Metro Aqua Line access. Find out more.

A recent study has highlighted the difficulties in accessing Metro 3 due to long stairs and poor last-mile connectivity. The study, titled Accessibility and User-Friendliness of Mumbai Metro Aqua Line (Line 3), surveyed all 27 stations along the 33.5-km metro corridor.
The study aimed to assess the accessibility and user-friendliness of the metro line. It found that the lack of proper last-mile connectivity and the presence of long stairs at stations are major hurdles for commuters.
The metro corridor spans 33.5 km and has 27 stations, making it a vital part of Mumbai's transportation network. However, the study's findings suggest that there is a need to improve the accessibility of the metro line to make it more convenient for commuters.
The study's results are based on a survey of all 27 stations, providing a comprehensive overview of the issues faced by commuters. The findings of the study can be used to inform improvements to the metro line and make it more accessible to the public.