After five missed deadlines for entire Hinjewadi-Shivajinagar Metro corridor, even phased opening faces delays
Pune: Commuters already grappling with rising fuel costs and daily traffic congestion are set for fresh disappointment over the Hinjewadi-Shivajinagar Metro. After missing five deadlines for completing the entire corridor, even the phased rollout has slipped. The Maan-Balewadi stretch, earlier expected to open by June-end, is now unlikely to be operational before July.
Back in March, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis had announced that the 23km elevated corridor would open in two stages — the first in May, followed by the second in July. But May came and went. The first phase was then pushed to June-end. Now, even that deadline is set to quietly slip.
Officials said the project concessionaire had aimed to make the first 12 stations operational by June-end. Senior PMRDA officials, however, indicated that commercial services would only begin after a formal inauguration — likely in July. “The launch could happen in the first half of July or slightly later, depending on the inauguration schedule,” an official admitted, underscoring the uncertainty still hanging over the project.
For thousands of commuters battling daily gridlock and spiralling fuel costs, the delay in phased opening feels like déjà vu. Anita D, an IT professional who continues to rely on her private vehicle, voiced a sentiment echoed across the IT hub. “The wait has been unending. There is a new deadline almost every month,” she said, reflecting the growing frustration among commuters to the IT hub.
Priya P, who travels daily from Baner to Hinjewadi by autorickshaw, questioned the need for ceremonial delays. “With rising fuel prices and shortages, govt should prioritise starting operations immediately. Formal inaugurations are not what people need right now,” she said.
Other commuters pointed to the shifting goalposts. Mohit Pawar said the original plan was to open the entire stretch in one go. “Now it’s split into 12 stations and later 11. Given the fuel crisis and traffic chaos, it should have been operational much earlier. It would have made a real difference,” he said.
Despite the setbacks, the officials maintained that the project was nearing completion. The Metro Line 3 corridor is 95.2% ready, an official said, adding that the first phase was pending mandatory safety clearances. “The Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety (CMRS) is expected to inspect the corridor on June 10. Final approval, however, could stretch beyond June, possibly pushing operations further into July. A decision will be taken after inspection, but the process may extend till end-June or even July,” a senior PMRDA official said.
Meanwhile, not all stations are fully ready. Authorities conceded that work was still pending at a few stops, raising the possibility of further delays in parts of the corridor. The remaining stretch is expected to be completed over the next three to four months.
Once operational, the Metro Line 3 is expected to drastically cut travel time between Pune city and the Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park — one of India’s busiest IT hubs. It will also integrate with the existing Pune Metro network, connecting the PCMC-Swargate and Vanaz-Ramwadi lines.
But for now, that promise remains just out of reach, as commuters continue to wait, watch and hope that this time, the deadline finally holds.
Officials said the project concessionaire had aimed to make the first 12 stations operational by June-end. Senior PMRDA officials, however, indicated that commercial services would only begin after a formal inauguration — likely in July. “The launch could happen in the first half of July or slightly later, depending on the inauguration schedule,” an official admitted, underscoring the uncertainty still hanging over the project.
For thousands of commuters battling daily gridlock and spiralling fuel costs, the delay in phased opening feels like déjà vu. Anita D, an IT professional who continues to rely on her private vehicle, voiced a sentiment echoed across the IT hub. “The wait has been unending. There is a new deadline almost every month,” she said, reflecting the growing frustration among commuters to the IT hub.
Priya P, who travels daily from Baner to Hinjewadi by autorickshaw, questioned the need for ceremonial delays. “With rising fuel prices and shortages, govt should prioritise starting operations immediately. Formal inaugurations are not what people need right now,” she said.
Other commuters pointed to the shifting goalposts. Mohit Pawar said the original plan was to open the entire stretch in one go. “Now it’s split into 12 stations and later 11. Given the fuel crisis and traffic chaos, it should have been operational much earlier. It would have made a real difference,” he said.
Despite the setbacks, the officials maintained that the project was nearing completion. The Metro Line 3 corridor is 95.2% ready, an official said, adding that the first phase was pending mandatory safety clearances. “The Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety (CMRS) is expected to inspect the corridor on June 10. Final approval, however, could stretch beyond June, possibly pushing operations further into July. A decision will be taken after inspection, but the process may extend till end-June or even July,” a senior PMRDA official said.
Once operational, the Metro Line 3 is expected to drastically cut travel time between Pune city and the Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park — one of India’s busiest IT hubs. It will also integrate with the existing Pune Metro network, connecting the PCMC-Swargate and Vanaz-Ramwadi lines.
But for now, that promise remains just out of reach, as commuters continue to wait, watch and hope that this time, the deadline finally holds.
You Can Also Check: Gold Rate in Pune | Silver Rate in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune | Petrol Price in Pune | Diesel Price in Pune | CNG Price in Pune | LPG Price in Pune
Comments (4)
K
Kuldeep PatilMost Interacted
16 hours ago
Pathetic project management. The rain water pipes are not fixed...this monsoon all the columns will be covered with moss as the wa...Read More
1 Reply
3
1
Reply
end of article
In Pune
- Monsoon may stay below normal across most of Maharashtra in 2026: IMD
- Most Pune spurious liquor tragedy victims were daily wage workers; doctors point to severe methanol poisoning symptoms
- NCP (SP) workers vandalise Hadapsar liquor den; opposition blames govt inaction for deaths
- Pune-Pimpri Chinchwad hooch tragedy: Accused mixed country-made liquor with methanol ordered online, say cops
- Extreme heat decreases summer butterfly sightings on hills and in gardens
- Shyok, a haunting borderland love story from Ladakh to Pune
- Dist sees 25k piped gas connections in April & May amid govt push
Featured In City
- Summer safety risks under renewed focus: Police probe if faulty wiring led to South Delhi fire at retired IAS officer's house
- Rain brings trail of destructions across West Bengal: 8 dead, trees uprooted, flight ops hit
- A walk down memory lane on Mumbai's Joggers Park's 36th anniversary
- Switch Mobility turns profitable, posts ₹100cr PAT in FY26
- Holding centre count climbs to 11, house over 386 detainees
- BJP govt will bring Tatas back to Bengal: Samik
- Three injured as portion of platform shed at Charbagh station collapses
Photostories
- Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: Silence often reveals what noise cannot
- 8 Indian destinations that come alive after monsoon rainfall and how to reach them
- These Indian waterfalls come alive only during monsoon
- 7 alligator facts that sound hard to believe
- 10 unique sea snakes and places they can be found on beach by travellers
- Morning affirmation at 5 am: What you say to yourself before sunrise may affect your mood all day
- How to make Mushroom Oats Omelette for summer breakfast
- 5 Snakes that love British gardens
- Before Vaibhav Sooryavanshi: 7 sports child wonderkids who changed history
- Meghan Markle’s favourite summer fashion picks just got a massive price drop
Videos
06:16 Technical Glitch Or Governance Failure: Who Is Accountable For Tourist Safety Disasters?03:12 Congress Eyes “Kerala Model” For Karnataka Cabinet Amid Siddaramaiah Exit Buzz03:07 “Some People Trying To Misuse CID”: Kunal Ghosh Questions Agency Visit To His Home03:48 Supreme Court Pulls Up NTA Over NEET 2026 Leak | Centre Says PM Modi Supervising Reforms07:06 'No Need To Sing Vande Matram In...' Pinarayi Vijayan Hits out at Centre, BJP After Row In Assembly07:10 ₹1,000 Crore for Damage Control: The Real Cost of India's Exam Crisis06:16 Why Japan Banned Indian Mango Shipments, Alphonso & Kesar Exports Face Major Crisis?- 335 Detainees Held As Bengal Activates Holding Centres Under Detect Delete Deport Policy
03:45 Cyprus Plans BrahMos Missile Purchase From India, Raising Security Concerns In Turkey
Top Trends
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media