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Pune Metro Routes, Lines, Timings, Ticket Charges, Station List, and More

Check out this post for comprehensive information on Pune Metro routes and lines. It further contains information on Pune Metro timings, frequency, ticket price, and a complete Pune Metro station list.

You can also find the Pune Metro map for operational and upcoming lines here.

Pune Metro Rail is a public rapid transit system that serves the twin cities of Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad and other areas in the metropolitan region.

The network has 2 operational lines – the Purple and Aqua lines – and a third line under construction. 

The Purple Line connects PCMC in Pimpri-Chinchwad with Swargate through 14 stations. The Aqua Line runs from Vanaz to Ramwadi through 16 stations.

Currently, the Purple Line operates between PCMC and Civil Court, while the Aqua Line operates from Vanaz to Ruby Hall Clinic. The upcoming Pune Metro Line 3 will connect the Civil Court Metro Station in Shivaji Nagar with the IT hub of Hinjawadi.

The Purple and Aqua lines of the network are operated and implemented by the Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (Maha Metro). Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) implements Line 3 of the metro network.

Want to know more about metro routes in Pune? Keep reading for the latest information on the operational Pune Metro route, upcoming routes, Purple and Aqua line extensions, Pune Metro Phase 2 lines, online ticket booking, and more.

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Metro Routes In Pune – Quick Info

NamePune Metro Rail
Started operations in6th March 2022
Owned/ operated/ implemented byLine 1 and Line 2 – Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (Maha Metro)
Line 3 – Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA)
Total number of lines (operational and upcoming)3 lines
Operational lines2 lines – Purple Line and Aqua Line
Routes (Operational and upcoming)PCMC to Swargate (partly operational)
Ramwadi to Vanaz (partly operational)
Hinjewadi to Civil Court (Under construction)
Operational routesPCMC to Civil Court (Purple Line)
Vanaz to Ruby Hall Clinic (Aqua Line)
Total distance/length (3 lines)55 km (approx.)
Total number of stations (3 lines)51
Number of operational stations20
Interchange station between linesCivil Court Metro Station
Opening time6:00 am, all days of the week
Closing time10:00 pm, all days of the week
Online bookingAvailable through the mobile app
and WhatsApp chatbot
Official mobile appAvailable for Android or iOS devices
Official websitesLine 1 and Line 2 (Maha Metro) – https://www.punemetrorail.org/
Line 3 (PMRDA) – https://punerimetro.in/
Ticket priceINR 10 – INR 35
Terminal stationsPCMC and Civil Court (Purple Line)
Vanaz and Ruby Hall Clinic (Aqua Line)
Extensions (Approved and awaiting approval)PCMC to Nigdi (Purple Line)
Swargate to Katraj (Purple Line)
Vanaz to Chandni Chowk (Aqua Line)
Ramwadi to Wagholi (Aqua Line)
Types of ticketsPaper tickets with QR codes,
e-Tickets with QR codes,
One Pune Card
Office addressA2, A3 Block,
Civil Court Interchange Metro Station
Nyaymurti Ranade Path,
Shivaji Nagar, Pune – 411005
Customer Care Number18002705501 / 02029860928
Customer Care Emailcustomercare.pmrp@mahametro.org

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Pune Metro Routes and Lines

The metro in Pune comprises a total of 3 lines:

  1. Purple Line (PCMC to Swargate)
  2. Aqua Line (Vanaz to Ramwadi)
  3. Line 3 (Civil Court to Hinjawadi and Maan)

The Purple and Aqua lines are currently partly operational. These routes will become fully operational by December 2023. The construction of Line 3 is in progress, and it will start operations in 2025. Once fully completed, these 3 lines will cover a total distance of approximately 55 km.

Here is the metro routes in Pune overview: Here is the Pune Metro route overview:

Metro LineRoute DescriptionOperational RouteStations (Total)Stations (Operational)Stations (Under Construction)Total length (approx.)Length of operational lines (approx.)Owner/ Operator
Purple Line or Line 1PCMC to SwargatePCMC to Civil Court149516.59 km13.9 km    Maha Metro
Aqua Line or Line 2Vanaz to RamwadiVanaz to Ruby Hall Clinic1612414.66 km9.7 km
Line 3 (Red Line– tentative)Civil Court (Shivaji Nagar) to HinjewadiUnder construction23 (Including Shivaji Nagar and Civil Court stations)02323.3 km0  PMRDA

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Pune Metro Route 1– Purple Line (PCMC to Swargate)

The Purple Line connects PCMC in the north to Swargate in the south. Also called Line 1 or the North-South Corridor, it covers a total distance of 16.59 km. The total number of stations on this Pune Metro route is 14.

This line is owned and operated by Maha Metro. The Purple Line started services on 6th March 2022 and is partly operational.

Currently, this line operates between PCMC and Civil Court, covering a distance of about 13.9 km in approx. 25 minutes. Out of the 14 stations, only 9 stations are presently in service.

The remaining 5 stations on this line will become operational by the end of 2022.

Operational route (PCMC to Civil Court) – 9 stationsPCMC (Open)
Sant Tukaram Nagar (Open)
Bhosari (Nashik Phata) (Open)
Kasarwadi (Open)
Phugewadi (Open)
Dapodi (Open)
Bopodi (OpenShivaji Nagar (Open)
Civil Court (Open)
Under construction – 5 stationsKhadki (Under Construction)
Range Hills (Under Construction)
Budhwar Peth (Under Construction)
Mahatma Phule Market (Under Construction)
Swargate (Under Construction)

The PCMC – Swargate route connects many major localities, including PCMC (Pimpri Chinchwad), Bhosari, Shivaji Nagar, Civil Court, and Kasarwadi. The line has both elevated and underground stations.

Purple Line Extensions

The Maharashtra state government has approved 2 extensions on the Purple Pune Metro Line. The first extension runs from PCMC to Nigdi, while the second extension is from Swargate to Katraj. They are now awaiting approval from the central government.

According to the latest reports, both PCMC to Nigdi and Swargate to Katraj extensions will have 3 new stations each.

Check out the route, proposed stations, length, and current status of Line 1 extensions:

Sl. No.ExtensionLengthProposed stationsStatus
 1PCMC to Nigdi4.13 kmChinchwad
Akurdi
Nigdi
Awaiting approval from the central government.
2.Swargate to KatrajkmMarket Yard
Saibaba Nagar (Padmavati)
Katraj
Awaiting approval from the central government.

Pune Metro Route 2 – Aqua Line (Vanaz to Ramwadi)

The Aqua Line of the metro in Pune runs from Vanaz in the east to Ramwadi in the west. Inaugurated on 6th March 2022, this line is also named Line 2 or East-West Corridor. It covers a total distance of approximately 14.66 km. The route has a total of 16 stations on it.

Currently, the Aqua Line operates between Vanaz and Ruby Hall Clinic – this 9.7-km stretch has 12 operational stations. You can travel from Vanaz to Ruby Hall Clinic in about 30 minutes.

The remaining stretch from Bund Garden to Ramwadi with 4 stations is under construction. The whole route will become operational by the end of 2023.

Operational route
(Vanaz to Ruby Hall Clinic) – 12 stations
Vanaz (Open)
Anand Nagar (Open)
Ideal Colony (Open)
Nal Stop (Open)
Garware College (Open)
Deccan Gymkhana (Open)
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Udyan (Open)
PMC (Open)
Civil Court (Open)
Mangalwar Peth (Open)
Pune Railway Station (Open)
Ruby Hall Clinic (Open)
 Under construction
(Ruby Hall Clinic to Ramwadi) – 5 stations
Bund Garden (Under Construction)
Yerwada (Under Construction)
Kalyani Nagar (Under Construction)
Ramwadi (Under Construction)

The Vanaz – Ramwadi metro route connects several localities in the Pune region, such as Garware College, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune Railway Station, and others. This route has only elevated stations.

The owner and operator of this line is Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (Maha Metro).

Aqua Line Extensions

Maha Metro has proposed 2 extensions on the Aqua Line. The first extension is from Vanaz to Chandni Chowk, while the second extension runs from Ramwadi to Wagholi.

The Vanaz – Chandni Chowk extension will have 2 new stations. The tentative number of proposed stations on the Ramwadi to Wagholi extension is 11.

These 2 extensions are part of Phase 2 of the Pune Metro project. They are now awaiting approval from the state and central governments.

Here are the route details, length, and proposed stations on Aqua Line extensions:

Sl. No.ExtensionLengthProposed stationsStatus
 1Vanaz to Chandni Chowk1.5 kmKharadi Bus Depot
Chandni Chowk
Awaiting approval from both
state and central governments.
2.Ramwadi to Wagholi12 kmViman Nagar
Somnath Nagar
Kharadi Bypass
Tulja Bhavani
Ubale Nagar
Upper Kharadi Road
Wagheshwar Temple
Wagholi
Siddharth Nagar
Bakori Phata
Vitthalwadi
Awaiting approval from both
state and central governments.

Pune Metro Map for Line 1 and Line 2

Check out the route map of Pune Metro. It shows the stations and routes, both operational and under construction, on Line 1 and Line 2.

Pune Metro routes, Metro routes in Pune

(Source: https://www.punemetrorail.org/)

Pune Metro Line 3 (Civil Court – Hinjawadi)

Pune Metro Line 3, also called Puneri Metro, is currently under construction. It connects the central business district of Shivaji Nagar with the IT hub of Hinjawadi and Maan Village. Though not officially confirmed, this line is also called the Red Line.

The total length of the line is 23.3 km. The line will have 23 stations – Civil Court in Shivaji Nagar and Megapolis Circle in Hinjawadi will be the terminal stations.

The Civil Court Metro Station will be the interchange station to change lines from Line 3 to Purple Line or Aqua Line.

This Civil Court to Hinjawadi route also has stations at Infosys Phase II, Wipro Technologies, Balewadi Stadium, Baner, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Agriculture College, and many more localities. All 23 stations on this line will be elevated stations.

Unlike the Purple and Aqua lines implemented by Maha Metro, Line 3 will be implemented by Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) on a public-private partnership model.

PMRDA has appointed Pune IT City Metro Rail Limited (PICTMRL), a joint venture company established by Tata Realty and Siemens, to design, develop, operate, and finance this line.

According to the latest news reports, the Civil Court to Hinjawadi line will be completed by March 2025. Once completed, the total travel time on the route will be less than 40 minutes.

Check out the table below for Pune Metro Line 3 route, stations, and other details:

NameLengthNumber of StationsStatusStations
Line 3 / Puneri Metro / Red Line (not official)23.3 km23 (all elevated)Under construction.
The tentative completion date for this line is March 2025.
Megapolis Circle
Quadron
Döhler
Infosys Phase II
Wipro Technologies
Pall India
Shivaji Chowk
Hinjawadi
Wakad
Balewadi Stadium
NICMAR
Ramnagar
Laxmi Nagar
Balewadi Phata
Baner Gaon
Baner
Indian Agricultural Research Institute Sakal Nagar
Pune University
RBI
College of Agriculture
Shivaji Nagar
Civil Court

Pune Metro Route Map for Line 3

Check out the Pune Metro Hinjawadi route map below:

Pune Metro Route Map

Source: https://www.punemetrorail.org/

Pune Metro Station List

The total number of Pune Metro stations on Purple and Aqua Lines is 29. Of these, 20 stations are currently in service. Pune Metro Line 3, which is under construction, will have 23 stations.

The total number of stations on the network will be 51, with the Civil Court Metro Station in Shivaji Nagar serving as the interchange station between all three lines.

The table below gives you an overview of Pune Metro stations:

NameTotalOperationalUnder ConstructionElevatedUnderground
Line 1 – Purple Line149595
Line 2 – Aqua Line16124160
Line 3 – Red Line (Under construction)23023230

Stations On the Purple Line (PCMC to Swargate)

Check out the names and details of metro stations on the Purple Line:

Sl. No.StationsStatusGoogle Map LocationAdditional info
1PCMCOpenDirectionsTerminal station
2Sant Tukaram NagarOpenDirections 
3Bhosari (Nashik Phata)OpenDirections 
4KasarwadiOpenDirectionsConnects to Kasarwadi Railway Station.
5PhugewadiOpenDirections 
6DapodiOpenDirectionsConnects to Dapodi Railway Station.
7BopodiOpenDirections 
8KhadkiUnder constructionNAConnects to Khadki Railway Station.
9Range HillsUnder constructionNA 
10Shivaji NagarOpenDirectionsConnects to Shivaji Nagar Railway Station.
11Civil CourtOpenDirectionsCurrent terminal station on the Purple Line. Interchange station for the Aqua Line and Line 3.
12Budhwar PethUnder constructionNA 
13Mahatma Phule MarketUnder constructionNA 
14SwargateUnder constructionNATerminal station

Stations on the Aqua Line (Vanaz to Ramwadi)

Check out the complete Pune Metro station list on the Aqua Line below:

Sl. No.Station NameStatusGoogle Map LocationAdditional info
1VanazOpenDirectionsTerminal Station
2Anand NagarOpenDirections 
3Ideal ColonyOpenDirections 
4Nal StopOpenDirections 
5Garware CollegeOpenDirections 
6Deccan GymkhanaOpenDirections 
7Chhatrapati Sambhaji UdyanOpenDirections 
8PMCOpenDirections 
9Civil CourtOpenDirectionsInterchange station for the Purple Line and Line 3.
10Mangalwar PethOpenDirections 
11Pune Railway StationOpenDirectionsConnects to Pune Junction Railway Station.
12Ruby Hall ClinicOpenDirectionsCurrent terminal station
13Bund GardenUnder constructionNA 
14YerwadaUnder constructionNA 
15Kalyani NagarUnder constructionNA 
16RamwadiUnder constructionNATerminal station

Pune Metro Line 3 Stations (Civil Court – Hinjewadi)

Here’s the complete list of stations on the Shivaji Nagar – Hinjewadi route:

Sl. NoStationsStatusAdditional Info
1Civil CourtUnder constructionTerminal station in the Shivaji Nagar area. Interchange station between Line 2 and Purple and Aqua Lines.
2Shivaji NagarUnder constructionInterchange station between Line 3 and Purple Line.
3Agriculture CollegeUnder construction 
4Reserve Bank of India (RBI)Under construction 
5Savitribai Phule Pune University (The University of Pune)Under construction 
6Sakal NagarUnder construction 
7Indian Agricultural Research Institute (Krushi Anusadhan)Under construction 
8BanerUnder construction 
9Baner GaonUnder construction 
10Balewadi PhataUnder construction 
11Laxmi NagarUnder construction 
12RamnagarUnder construction 
13NICMAR (National Institute of Construction Management and Research)Under construction 
14Balewadi StadiumUnder construction 
15Wakad ChowkUnder construction 
16HinjewadiUnder construction 
17Shivaji ChowkUnder construction 
18Pall IndiaUnder construction 
19Wipro TechnologiesUnder construction 
20Infosys Phase IIUnder construction 
21DohlerUnder construction 
22Embassy Quadron Business ParkUnder construction 
23Megapolis CircleUnder constructionTerminal station in the Hinjewadi area.

Pune Metro Station Design

The metro stations in Pune are designed based on some broad themes. These Pune Metro station design themes are:

  1. Industrial style – represents the industrial development in the region)
  2. Organic style – represents nature and greenery
  3. Traditional Marathi motifs like Puneri Pagdi – showcase the rich history and culture of Pune
  4. Contemporary and modern themes – reflect the overall development of the region

For instance, Deccan Gymkhana Metro Station and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Udyan Metro Station on the Aqua Line take inspiration from Puneri Pagdi, a traditional headgear used by Marathi soldiers.

Stations designed in the industrial style include PCMC and Bhosari (Nashik Phata), among others. The Metro station in Phugewadi features an organic and leaf-themed design, while the stations from Vanaz to Ramwadi showcase contemporary and modern designs.

Authorities have incorporated other cultural elements into some Pune Metro station designs. For instance, the PMC Metro Station on the Aqua Line takes inspiration from the traditional Marathi Wadas. Shivaji Nagar metro station features elements inspired by regal Peshwas and looks like a fort from the erstwhile era.

Nal Stop Metro Station, located close to the iconic Pune Film Institute, is a homage to Indian cinema.

Pune Metro Timings, Time Table, and Frequency

Pune Metro operates 16 hours a day, all days of the week. Given below is the detailed Pune Metro timetable:

  • Pune Metro timings (both lines): From 6:00 am to 10:00 pm, all days of the week
  • Frequency during peak hours* (both lines): Every 10 minutes
  • Frequency during non-peak hours** (both lines): Every 15 minutes
  • Halt time: 30 seconds
  • Time taken to travel from PCMC to Civil Court (Purple Line): 25 minutes
  • Time taken to travel from Vanaz to Ruby Hall Clinic (Aqua Line): 30 minutes  

Note:

* Peak hours – 8:00 am to 11:00 and 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm

** Non-peak hours – 6:00 am to 8:00 am, 11:00 to 4:00 pm, and 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Pune Metro Ticket Price

Pune Metro ticket charges range from INR 10 to INR 35, based on the distance between stations. Maha Metro also offers discounts to students, weekend travelers, etc.

  • Pune Metro minimum ticket price – INR 10
  • Pune Metro maximum ticket price – INR 35
  • Discount on metro tickets for One Pune Cardholders – 10%
  • Discount on weekends – 30%
  • Discount for students – 30%

For instance, a metro ride from PCMC to Civil Court will cost you INR 30 during weekdays and INR 21 during weekends. For One Pune metro card holders, the charges will be INR 27.

Check the latest Pune Metro fare chart below. You can also download the PDF version of the fare chart.

Pune Metro

(Source: https://www.punemetrorail.org/)

Pune Metro Ticket Discounts for Students

Pune Maha Metro offers discounts to students traveling on metro trains. All students, from the school level to graduation, can avail of a 30% discount on tickets.

The discount is applicable all days of the week, both weekdays and weekends. To avail of the student discount on Pune Metro tickets, you must present a valid student ID card issued by your educational institution.

How to Buy Pune Metro Tickets?

You can travel in the metro trains in Pune using paper tickets, paperless e-tickets, or contactless travel cards. Here is how: 

Paper tickets from counters

You can buy traditional paper tickets from the counters at metro stations using cash or digital payment methods. It comes with a QR code. Scan it at the entry gate to board the train and scan it again at the exit gate. 

Paper tickets/e-tickets from vending machines 

All metro stations in Pune have ticket vending machines using which you can buy tickets using digital payment methods. You can either print the ticket or enter your phone number to get the eTicket on your phone. 

WhatsApp e-tickets 

The Pune Metro WhatsApp ticket booking number is 9420101990. If you send ‘Hi’ to this number, you will get a link to buy tickets online using digital payment methods. You can scan the QR code on the e-ticket to enter the trains.

eTickets booked through the app

You can book tickets through the Pune Metro ticket booking app. All you need to do is download the app on your Android or iOS device, register, and select the Book Tickets option on the home screen. You can enter your journey details and book tickets using net banking, credit/ cards, digital wallets, UPI, and other payment methods.

One Pune Card (Pune Metro Card)

One Pune Card is a contactless prepaid travel card you can use to travel on metro trains. When you have the card, you need not take tickets for each journey – tap the card at the entry and exit gates. The fare will be deducted directly from your One Pune Metro Card at the exit gate.

Pune Metro Phase 1 – Operational, Upcoming, and Approved Routes

Phase 1 of the Pune Metro project comprises three lines – Purple, Aqua, and Line 3. This phase also has 2 proposed extensions on the Purple Line:

Check out the table with details of Pune Metro Phase 1:

Line NameRoute StationsLength (approx.)Status
Line 1 – Purple LinePCMC – Civil Court9 stations13.9 kmFully operational
Line 2 – Aqua LineVanaz – Ruby Hall Clinic12 stations9.7 kmFully operational
Line 1 – Purple LineCivil Court – Swargate5 stations2.69 kmOperational by
December 2023.
Line 2 – Aqua LineRuby Hall Clinic – Ramwadi4 stations4.96 kmOperational by
December 2023.
Line 3 – Red LineHinjawadi – Civil Court23 stations23.3 kmOperational by 2025.
Purple Line Extension 1PCMC – Nigdi3 stations (tentative)4.4 kmAwaiting approval
from the central govt.
Purple Line Extension 2Swargate – Katraj3 stations (tentative)5.4 kmAwaiting approval
from the central govt.

Pune Metro Phase 2 – Proposed Routes and the Route Map

Pune Metro Phase 2 is under consideration. According to reports, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has given approval for the Phase 2 proposal submitted by Maha Metro. The proposal now needs approval from the state and central governments.

The proposed Pune Metro Phase 2 will cover a total length of 82.5 km. It includes new lines and 2 extensions on the Aqua Line. The 36-km long High-Capacity Mass Transit Route (HCMTR) is also part of Phase 2.

Given below are the proposed routes and stations in the second phase:

Sl. No.Proposed RouteLength (Approx)Proposed Stations
(A Tentative List)
1.Kharadi – Hadapsar –Swargate – Khadakwasla
Note: Hadapsar to Kharadi (5 km), Swargate to Hadapsar (7km)
and Khadakwasla to Swargate (13 km)
25 kmKhadakwasla
Dalvewadi
Nanded City
Dhayari Phata
Manik Baug
Hingane Chowk
Rajaram Bridge
PL Deshpande Udyan
Dandekar Pool
Swargate North
7 Loves Chowk
PCB
Race Course
Fatima Nagar
Ramtekdi
Hadapsar
Magarpatta South
Magarpatta Main
Magarpatta North
Hadapsar Railway Station
Sai Nath Nagar Chowk
Kharadi Chowk
2.SNDT (Paud Phata) via Warje to Manikbaug8 kmPaud Phata
Karve Putla
Dhanukar Colony
Karve Nagar
Warje
Daulat Nagar
3.Vanaz to Chandni Chowk (Aqua Line Extension)1.5 kmKharadi Bus Depot
Chandni Chowk
4.Ramwadi to Wagholi (Aqua Line Extension)12 kmViman Nagar
Somnath Nagar
Kharadi Bypass
Tulja Bhavani
Ubale Nagar
Upper Kharadi Road
Wagheshwar Temple
Wagholi
Siddharth Nagar
Bakori Phata
Vitthalwa

Check out the tentative Pune Metro Phase 2 route map below:

Metro routes in Pune

Source: Pune Metro website

According to news reports, new lines connecting Hadapsar with Loni Kalbhor and Hadapsar with Saswad Road Railway Station are also under consideration.

These lines are awaiting approval at the municipal, state, and central levels.

FAQ on Metro Routes in Pune, Trains, Ticket Booking, and More

Need more information on the operational and upcoming Metro routes in Pune? Do you want to know how to get tickets for the metro in Pune or how to travel in metro trains using One Pune Card? Please check out the FAQs on Pune Metro routes provided below:

How to do Pune Metro ticket booking online?

You can do Pune Metro ticket booking online using the official mobile app. Here’s how to register on the app and book tickets:
Step 1: Download the Pune Metro ticket booking app. You can download the Android or iOS version of the app.
Step 2: Open the app > Enter your phone number > Agree to the terms and conditions > Click Next.
Pune Metro ticket booking online
Step 3: Complete the KYC process.
Pune Metro ticket booking online
Step 4: You will receive an OTP on your number > Enter the OTP to verify your phone number.
Pune Metro ticket booking online
Step 5: You can now see your KYC details on the page. Click on the Submit button to confirm the details. You have completed the registration process.
Pune Metro ticket booking online
Step 6: To book tickets, click the Book Ticket option on the home page.
Pune Metro ticket booking online
Step 7: Select your start and end points from the dropdown menu > Choose One-Way or Return > Select how many tickets you want to buy > Click Confirm.
Pune Metro ticket booking online
Step 8: You can see your journey details and fare on the screen > Click the Payment Gateway button.
Pune Metro ticket booking online
Step 9: Choose a payment method and pay the fare – you can pay using credit cards, debit cards, UPI, net banking, and Bharat QR.

Step 10: You will receive an eTicket with a QR code. You can view your booked tickets on the home page under the View Tickets section.

Step 11: Scan the code at the entry gate to board the train. Once you have completed the trip, scan it again at the exit gate.

Alternatively, you can book tickets for Pune Metro using their official WhatsApp chatbot number 94201 01990. Check out the next question for more details.

How to book Pune Metro tickets on WhatsApp?

Pune Metro Rail has an official WhatsApp chatbot using which you can book your tickets. Here is how to do it:
Step 1: The WhatsApp number of Pune Metro is 94201 01990. Send ‘Hi’ to the number > You will get a reply with a link to book tickets > Click on the link.
book Pune Metro tickets on WhatsApp
Step 2: Select your source station and destination station > Choose whether you want single journey or round-trip tickets > You can see the fare on the screen > Click Proceed to Pay.
book Pune Metro tickets on WhatsApp
Step 3: You can see your Ticket Summary. Verify the details > Click on Proceed to Pay.
book Pune Metro tickets on WhatsApp
Step 4: The page will redirect you to the payment gateway > Pay the fare using net banking, UPI, credit/debit cards, or Bharat QR.

Step 5: You will receive the ticket on your WhatsApp number. Scan the QR code on the ticket at the entry and exit gates to proceed with the trip.

(Note: All metro stations in Pune have displayed QR codes for WhatsApp ticket booking. If you are at one of these stations, you can directly scan the QR code to book tickets.)

Is there a Pune Metro app for ticket booking?

Yes. PMR has an official app for ticket booking. Both Android and iOS versions of the app are available for download.

What is the name of the metro card in Pune?

One Pune Card is the name of the metro card in Pune. It is a contactless and multipurpose prepaid card using which you can travel on metro trains and buses.

What is One Pune Card?

One Pune Metro Card is a contactless prepaid travel card launched by Maha Metro (Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited) in partnership with HDFC Bank.

It is a National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) – you can use it to travel in metro trains in Pune without buying paper tickets.

Since the card follows the norms of NCMC, you can also use it on other NCMC-enabled metro terminals and bus services across the country. You can also use this multipurpose card for digital payments and retail purchases.

One Pune metro card is available at metro stations for purchase – you can buy it by submitting an application and paying an issuance fee of INR 150.

Maha Metro offers 10% off on metro tickets to those who travel using the card. The validity of One Pune Card is 3 years.

How to get One Pune Card?

Check out the detailed guidelines below on how to apply for and get the One Pune Card:
Step 1: The first step is to apply for the card using the One Card online application form.
Step 2: Enter your Mobile Number > Enter your date of birth > Click Continue.
One Pune Card
Step 3: The page will display an application form > Fill in all required details > Click the Submit button.
Note: You must provide details of an official ID like the Aadhaar Card, Passport, Driving License, etc.
One Pune Card
Step 4: Once you have successfully applied, you will get a unique number via SMS on the mobile number you have provided.

Step 5: Visit the nearest metro station > Show the unique number at the customer support center within the station > Purchase the card from there. The issuance fee of One Pune metro card is INR 150.

What is the cost of One Pune Card?

The one-time issuance cost of One Pune Card is INR 150. Apart from this, you have to pay INR 75 towards annual charges. The top-up fee is INR 12 or 1.8% of the amount (whichever is less) per top-up.

How to use Pune One Card in Pune Metro trains?

The One Pune metro card allows you to travel between any two metro stations in Pune without buying tickets. Here’s how:

Step 1: Once you have purchased the card, recharge it with a minimum of INR 50 from the customer support counters at the metro stations in Pune or the customer portal.
Step 2: Tap the card at the entry gate to board trains.
Step 3: Tap the card again at the exit gate.
Step 4: The fare for the trip will be deducted automatically from the card balance when you tap it at the exit gate.

What is the WhatsApp number for Pune Metro ticket booking?

The WhatsApp number for Pune Metro ticket booking is 94201 01990. You can book tickets by sending ‘Hi’ to the number and following the instructions you receive on WhatsApp.

What is the Pune Metro customer care number?

The Pune Metro Customer Care Number is 18002705501 (toll-free number).

You can also call 02029860928 or mail your queries to customercare.pmrp@mahametro.org.

What is the starting time of Pune Metro trains?

The opening time of Pune Metro is 6 a.m. on all days of the week.

When is the last metro train in Pune?

The last train on Pune Metro is at 10:00 p.m. on all days of the week.

How many metro lines are there in Pune?

Currently, there are two operational metro lines in Pune – Purple Line and Aqua Line. The construction of a third line is in progress.

Does Hinjewadi have metro connectivity?

Currently, Hinjawadi does not have metro connectivity. However, Pune Metro Line 3 will connect Hinjewadi and the localities in and around it. This line is under construction.

When will metro services start in Hinjewadi?

The Hinjewadi to Civil Court metro line is currently under construction. The line will become operational in 2025.

Which is the deepest metro station in India?

The Civil Court Metro Station in Pune is India’s deepest underground metro station. It is 33.1 meters deep.

Is Pune Metro 24 hours open?

No. The metro rail network in Pune operates 16 hours a day, from 6:00 in the morning will 10:00 in the night.

What is the ticket price of the Pune Metro from Vanaz to Garware?

The metro ticket price from Vanaz to Garware College is INR 15 per trip per passenger.

What is the metro ticket price from PCMC to Civil Court?

The metro ticket price from PCMC to Civil Court is INR 30 per trip per passenger.

What is the start date of Pune Metro?

Pune Metro started operations on 6th March 2022

What is the Pune Metro completion date?

The Purple Line and Aqua Line will be fully operational by the end of 2023. The tentative completion date of Line 3 (Civil Court – Hinjewadi) is 2025.

Other extensions and new routes in Phase 2 of the project are in the approval/planning stage.

Who is the owner of Pune Metro?

The Purple and Aqua lines of the Pune Metro project are owned, operated, and implemented by Maha Metro (Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited).

Line 3 of the network is implemented by the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA).

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Meera M is a writer by profession and regular contributor to TCI.

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