Mumbai Metro 3 Passengers Take Note! Lifts, Escalators Now Operational At Key Stations Including Hutatma Chowk, CSMIA-T1
· Free Press Journal

Mumbai: The Mumbai Metro 3, also known as the Aqua Line, has shared a major update for commuters travelling on the underground corridor, announcing that, lifts and escalators are now operational at several key stations, making travel more accessible, convenient and hassle-free for passengers.
Passenger Update:
Lifts and escalators are now operational across several key stations to ensure your travel is more accessible, convenient, and hassle-free.
Check out the active entry/exit points for your next ride:
Hutatma Chowk: Lifts open at Gates A1, A4, B1, and…Visit chickenroad.qpon for more information.
— MumbaiMetro3 (@MumbaiMetro3) June 10, 2026
Taking to its official handle on X, the Metro 3 said that the commuters can use the following operational lifts and escalators at key Metro 3 stations, including:
Hutatma Chowk: Lifts operational at Gates A1, A4, B1 and B3
Grant Road: Lift operational at Gate A1
Dharavi: Lift and escalator operational at Gate A1
Acharya Atre Chowk: Lift at Gate B1; escalators at Gate B2
Science Centre: Access available through Gate A1
CSMIA-T1: Escalators operational at Gate A
Sahar Road: Gates A4 and A5 operational
Mumbai Metro 3 Update: Airtel & Vi Expand Mobile Network Coverage On Aqua Line; Connectivity Now Available Till BKC, Acharya Atre ChowkThe newly operational facilities are expected to benefit senior citizens, persons with disabilities, passengers with luggage and daily commuters. Since the launch of the Aqua Line, it has witnessed a strong response from Mumbaikars and has become an integral part of their daily commute. Metro Line 3 connects key business districts, educational institutions, religious sites and major shopping hubs across the city.
Mumbai Metro 3 Update: New Lifts Now Operational At Vidhan Bhavan, Santacruz & BKC Stations, Enhancing Accessibility For Commuters | Details HereThe final stretch of the Metro Line 3, connecting Worli to Cuffe Parade, was inaugurated by PM Modi on October 8. With this, the entire stretch of Mumbai’s first fully underground metro corridor of 33.5 kilometres with 27 stations, including 26 underground, was opened for the public on October 9.
Earlier today, mobile connectivity was restored after a complete blackout since March on parts of the underground corridor. Airtel users can now access mobile network services from Aarey JVLR to Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), while Vodafone Idea (Vi) subscribers can stay connected from Aarey JVLR to Acharya Atre Chowk.
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