Pune Metro Line From Civil Court To Yeolewadi Via Kondhwa: A Game-Changer For Connectivity And Urban Growth
Pune Metro Line From Civil Court To Yeolewadi Via Kondhwa: A Game-Changer For Connectivity And Urban Growth
Pune’s transportation infrastructure is set for a major transformation with the proposed of a new metro line from Civil Court to Yeolewadi, passing through Kondhwa. This significant project, expected to be completed by 2034, is anticipated to dramatically improve connectivity, reduce traffic congestion, and spur development in the Kondhwa region.
The new proposed metro route will connect Civil Court to Kondhwa Budruk, Kondhwa Khurd, and Yeolewadi, with additional routes for Hadapsar Saswad Road and Hadapsar Loni Kalbhor also getting the green light. This decision follows a meeting hosted by the Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation at Vidhan Bhavan, Pune, where MLA Chetan Tupe emphasized the importance of these routes for the city’s future.

The final phase of Pune’s comprehensive transport plan is now underway, with discussions continuing on additional metro routes to address the city’s growing transportation needs. Tupe has actively contributed valuable input during these discussions to help shape Pune’s transportation future.
Nanda Lonkar, former corporator from NIBM Road, praised the metro line proposal, calling it a crucial step towards enhancing the region’s infrastructure and fostering urban growth. She believes the metro project will not only improve accessibility but also significantly contribute to the city’s overall development.
The project, which is still in the proposal stage, will proceed once the Detailed Project Report (DPR) is finalized. Atul Gadgil, Project Works Director of Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited, expressed that the new metro line network would go a long way in easing traffic congestion and improving the city’s connectivity.
This metro line promises to significantly enhance Pune’s transport infrastructure, making the city more accessible while promoting economic growth in the region.



