Public transport in Mumbai
Public transport in Mumbai involves the transport of millions of its citizens by train, road, and water. As of 2015, 52% of commuters use public transport. Mumbai has the largest organized bus transport network among major Indian cities.
Mumbai's public transport consists primarily of rapid transit on exclusive suburban railway lines augmented by commuter rail on main lines serving outlying suburbs, the bus services of the three municipalities making up the metropolitan area, public taxis and auto rickshaws, as well as ferry services. A metro and a monorail system were inaugurated in 2014. A commercial seaplane service was also introduced in 2014.
Road
Bus
- Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport has a fleet of single and double decker buses. Air-conditioned Kinglong buses were supposed to be ordered to modernize the fleet, but Cerita buses from Punjab were quietly bought instead. These frequently break down and hold up traffic due to their poor quality of engineering. Senior leadership of the BEST has refused to comment on the issue.
- Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport operates air-conditioned Volvo buses from Navi Mumbai to Bandra, Dadar & Borivali, Thane, Bhiwandi and non A/C buses from Navi Mumbai to Mulund.
- Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Transport operates buses in Kalyan and Dombivli, Bhiwandi and to areas in Navi Mumbai such as Nerul, Vashi, Panvel, Kharghar & Belapur CBD.
- Thane Municipal Transport operates their buses from Thane to Mulund, Borivali, Kurla, BKC, Andheri, Navi Mumbai, Bhiwandi, Kalyan Dombivli and mira bhayandar etc. also operates big numbers of Volvo air-conditioned buses.
- Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Transport operates their buses from Mira-Bhayandar to Jogeshwari and Borivali.
- Vasai-Virar Municipal Transport operates their buses from Vasai-Virar to Mulund, Thane, and Bhivandi.
Taxis
- Silver-Green taxis run by Meru and Yellow-Red by Gold cabs and Black by Mega Cabs
- Blue and silver air-conditioned metered taxis known as "Cool Cabs"
- Some private taxi operators provide yellow number plate cars for transportation
Number of taxis
There are around 58,000 taxis in Greater Mumbai and 98,566 in Mumbai MMR.Classic black and yellow taxi numbers on Greater Mumbai roads had fallen to 20,000 by 2010 as 35,000 new taxis such as Maruti Alto, Wagon R and Omni, Tata Indica and Hyundai Santro joined the ranks. Recently has also introduced the on-call facility to book these taxis, one can call 022-61234567 to book black and yellow and CoolCabs taxis. Radio cab services have been introduced by some private companies. However, these taxis need to be booked in advance by calling their call center number.
Taxi Regulations
Law requires the driver of an unengaged taxi to take a passenger wherever they want to go, regardless of distance or time, if the fare meter of the unengaged rickshaw/taxi is in a 'For Hire' mode. The modes were denoted by older mechanical meters in this manner: a) upright – for hire b) half mast – not doing business c) facing down-currently hired.Authorities encourage passengers to make complaints, for refusal to convey, excess fare, tampered meters, fake tariff cards, misconduct by drivers by direct email as well as by a website.
Rickshaws
play an important role in public transport in Mumbai. There are 246,458 black and yellow metered auto rickshaws, often simply called autos, in the Mumbai MMR as of 2008. Since 2002, all auto rickshaws have been required to use CNG as fuel. However, not all rickshaws comply. Mumbai MMRDA extends up to Thane M.C, Alibag, Badlapur, Bhiwandi M.C, Kaylan M.C. and Ulhasnagar M.C., and in these areas a CNG filling facility is not available, hence the fuel is either petrol or LPG.Auto rickshaws are not permitted to enter Old Bombay. The southernmost points accessible to them are Bandra Fire Station in Western Mumbai and Sion Bus Depot in Central Mumbai. Auto rickshaws registered in Mumbai are not allowed travel beyond the municipal limits. They have been allowed to travel between Sion to Mulund in the Central Suburbs and up to Mankhurd on the Harbour line. People who wish to travel beyond Mumbai to suburbs like Vashi, Airoli have to catch a suburban rickshaw. In the western suburbs, they are allowed to travel between Bandra and Bhayandar only.
A mechanical meter decides the fare which is proportional to distance traveled. The regulation for auto rickshaws is similar to taxis, and methods of complaining against the auto rickshaws and taxis are available on the Mumbai RTO website.
Rail
Mumbai Suburban Railway
The Mumbai Suburban Railway is the oldest commuter rail in Asia, founded in 1853. It is owned by Indian Railways and operated by its Western Railways and Central Railways divisions. Most economical transport subsidized by the government of India via Railway ministry. With a length of 430 km, it has highest passenger density in the world, 7.5 million people daily, more than half of daily capacity of Indian Railways. It has four radial lines:- Western between Churchgate and Dahanu Road
- Central between Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus and Kasara/Khopoli
- Harbour, running between CST and Panvel/Goregaon
- Trans-Harbour, running between Thane and Vashi/Panvel
There are also women-only cars, and since 1992, 'Ladies Special' trains with all coaches reserved for women passengers.
Metro
In January 2004, a master transit plan was unveiled by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority. The plan integrated a 146 kilometer-long metro system, of which 32 km would be underground.In June 2004, government approval was given for a 12-station elevated line between Ghatkopar and Versova. In June 2006, the first phase of the Mumbai Metro project was inaugurated. Construction work began in February 2008. A successful trial run was conducted in May 2013, and the system's first line entered operation in June 2014, although some aspects of the project were afflicted by delays and cost issues. The Mumbai Metro opened on 8 June 2014.
Mumbai metro line 4 is under construction. This line will reduce the traffic burden. The line a 32km from almost 32 station has been constructed in Mumbai metro 4.
Monorail
The Mumbai Monorail is a monorail system for the city of Mumbai. Construction began in January 2009 and the first operational line was inaugurated on 1 February 2014. It is being contracted by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority and is the first monorail in India.There are four lines proposed. The first two are long. Out of the two, construction on the first line has begun.
- A line running from Malabar Hill to the Bandra-Kurla complex via the Haji Ali Dargah, Jacob Circle, Wadala Road, Sion Hospital and Dharavi. This is planned to have been opened by 2011.
- A line from Thane to Bhiwandi via Kalyan. A consultant's report to government has recommended that this corridor be served instead by a road-based system for the next 10–15 years using buses and bus rapid transit.
- Chembur to Jacob Circle via Mahul. This route is planned to have been opened by December 2010.
- Lokhandwala Complex to Kanjurmarg via Oshiwara.
- Hutatma Chowk – Ghatkopar – 21.8 km
- Ghatkopar – Mulund – 12.4 km
Trams
Ferry
- from Vashi to the Gateway of India.
- to Elephanta Caves and to nearby places such as Alibaug, Rewas, and Mandwa.
- in northern Mumbai across the Manori Creek. The barges operate at regular intervals across the shallow creek linking Manori to Malad.
- from Versova to Madh Island.
- Please check with the Local Authority If this service is operational or not.
Air
The new integrated terminal T2 was inaugurated on 10 January 2014 and opened for international operations on 12 February 2014, increasing the capacity of the airport to 40 million passengers annually. A dedicated six lane, elevated road connecting the new terminal with the main arterial Western Express Highway was also opened to the public the same day.
The proposed Navi Mumbai International Airport to be built in the Kopra-Panvel area has been sanctioned by the Indian Government and will help relieve the increasing traffic burden on the existing airport.
The Juhu Aerodrome was India's first airport, and now hosts a flying club and a heliport.