Mumbai Metro Fare Calculator 2026

Find the exact Mumbai Metro fare between any two of 67 stations. Get token, QR and smart-card prices, the distance, number of stops and estimated travel time — instantly, across all 4 lines.

Stations
67
Lines
4
Fare range
₹10–₹60
Network
80 km

Select an origin and destination to see the Mumbai Metro fare, distance and travel time instantly.

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How Mumbai Metro fares work

Mumbai Metro uses a distance-based fare system with 6 slabs. The price of your trip depends on how far you travel between your boarding and alighting stations, not on the number of interchanges. Single-journey tokens and QR tickets cost a little more than travelling with a stored-value smart card, and several networks offer an additional discount when you travel during off-peak hours. Fares start at 10 and rise to a maximum of 60.

Mumbai Metro fare chart 2026

DistanceToken / QRSmart cardOff-peak
0–3 km1099
3–12 km201818
12–18 km302727
18–24 km403636
24–30 km504545
Over 30 km605454

Frequently asked questions

What are the Mumbai Metro operating hours?

Mumbai Metro generally runs from about 05:30 AM to 11:30 PM. The Blue Line (Line 1), Yellow Line (Line 2A), Red Line (Line 7) and underground Aqua Line (Line 3) follow similar daytime schedules, with Sunday and public holiday services usually starting a little later. Check MMRDA and MMRC notices before early-morning or late-night travel.

What is the Mumbai Metro fare?

Mumbai Metro fares are distance based. The minimum fare is about ₹10 for short trips, rising in slabs to a maximum of about ₹60 for the longest journeys on the Aqua Line. Smart card and QR ticket fares carry a small discount over single-journey tokens.

How many stations does Mumbai Metro have?

The operational Mumbai Metro network has 67 unique stations across the Blue, Yellow, Red and Aqua lines. The Blue Line has 12 stations, the Yellow Line 17, the Red Line 14, and the underground Aqua Line 27 stations.

Which Mumbai Metro line was the first to open?

The Blue Line (Line 1) was Mumbai's first metro, opened in June 2014. It runs east-west from Versova to Ghatkopar through Andheri, connecting the western and central suburbs across the city.

Which Mumbai Metro line is underground?

The Aqua Line (Line 3) is Mumbai's first fully underground metro. It runs from Cuffe Parade in South Mumbai through the business district, Bandra Kurla Complex and the airport terminals to Aarey JVLR.

Does Mumbai Metro connect to the airport?

Yes. The Aqua Line (Line 3) serves both Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport terminals, with CSMIA Terminal 1 and CSMIA Terminal 2 stations giving direct underground access from South Mumbai, BKC and the western suburbs.

Where can I change between the Blue and Aqua lines?

Use Marol Naka for Blue Line and Aqua Line interchange. The station links the Versova–Ghatkopar corridor with the underground Aqua Line toward the airport, BKC and South Mumbai.

Where can I change between the Yellow and Red lines?

Use Dahisar East for Yellow Line and Red Line interchange. It connects the Dahisar–D.N. Nagar corridor with the Red Line running along the Western Express Highway toward Gundavali (Andheri East).

Can I use QR tickets or smart cards on Mumbai Metro?

Mumbai Metro supports single-journey tokens, QR tickets through the official metro apps, and smart cards, with National Common Mobility Card products on newer lines. Availability can vary by line and gate, so use station counters or official apps for current options.

Which are the busiest interchange stations in Mumbai Metro?

Marol Naka is a key Blue-Aqua interchange linking the airport corridor, while D.N. Nagar connects the Blue and Yellow lines in Andheri West. Dahisar East is the main Yellow-Red transfer in the northern suburbs, and BKC is among the busiest Aqua Line stations.