Pune’s public transport system is set for a major upgrade with the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approving Phase‑2 of the Pune Metro Rail Project. The sanction covers Line 4 (Kharadi–Hadapsar–Swargate–Khadakwasla) and Line 4A (Nal Stop–Warje–Manik Baug), adding significant new capacity to the city’s growing metro network.
This approval follows earlier clearances for Line 2A (Vanaz–Chandani Chowk) and Line 2B (Ramwadi–Wagholi/Vitthalwadi), making Phase‑2 a transformative step in Pune’s urban mobility journey.

Project Highlights
- Length & Stations: 31.6 km of elevated tracks with 28 stations.
- Funding: Estimated cost of ₹9,857.85 crore, jointly financed by the Centre, Maharashtra government, and international funding agencies.
- Timeline: Completion targeted within five years.
- Connectivity: Seamless integration with existing corridors at Kharadi Bypass, Nal Stop (Line 2), and
Swargate (Line 1). Interchange planned at Hadapsar Railway Station, with future links towards Loni Kalbhor and Saswad Road.
Impact on Pune
The new corridors will connect diverse neighbourhoods — from Kharadi’s IT hub and Hadapsar’s industrial zone to Warje’s residential clusters and Khadakwasla’s tourist belt. By traversing key routes such as Solapur Road, Magarpatta Road, Sinhagad Road, Karve Road, and the Mumbai–Bengaluru Highway, the metro will ease traffic congestion, improve safety, and promote eco‑friendly commuting.
Ridership Projections
- 2028: 4.09 lakh daily passengers (3.23 lakh on Line 4, 85,555 on Line 4A).
- 2038: Nearly 7 lakh riders.
- 2048: 9.63 lakh riders.
- 2058: Over 11.7 lakh riders, with Line 4 alone expected to carry 9.33 lakh.
Implementation
The project will be executed by Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (Maha‑Metro), which has already begun pre‑construction activities including surveys and design work.
A Step Towards Sustainable Growth
With this expansion, Pune Metro’s network will cross the 100 km milestone, reinforcing the city’s ambition to build a modern, integrated, and sustainable transit system. Beyond adding tracks, the new lines promise to save commuting time, reduce traffic chaos, and provide citizens with a safe, reliable, and affordable alternative.
In the years ahead, Lines 4 and 4A are expected to become the lifelines of Pune, reshaping urban mobility and supporting the city’s growth story
