Mumbai Metro Line 3, popularly known as the Aqua Linehas officially joined the ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce) platform, marking a major leap in urban mobility innovation. Commuters can now book QR-based tickets through multiple travel and transport apps, eliminating the hassle of standing in queues or navigating different systems.
Seamless Booking via Popular Apps
The integration was announced on Mumbai Metro Line 3’s official X (formerly Twitter) handle, highlighting the ease of travel across the city’s rapidly expanding metro network.
Mumbai’s Expanding Metro Footprint
Mumbai Metro Line 3 is the city’s first fully underground metro corridorwhile other lines like Line 1 (Versova-Ganderi-Ghatkopar), Line 2A (Dahisar East to Andheri West)and Line 7 (Dahisar East to Andheri East) serve as elevated routes. This ONDC integration helps bring all these lines under a common digital ticketing umbrellasimplifying the daily commute for lakhs of passengers.
CIDCO Launches QR Tickets in Navi Mumbai
In parallel, the Navi Mumbai Metro Line 1 has also taken a digital leap. The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has introduced QR code-based paper ticketing at Belapur Metro Station. The system was launched by Shantanu Goel, Joint MD of CIDCO, as part of a broader push for a Common Mobility Solution across Navi Mumbai’s transit systems.
A Unified Transit Future
Whether you’re riding the underground Aqua Line or hopping between elevated corridors, ticketing is now just a few taps away.