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In the video i will give you an update on Mumbai Metro line 6. Mumbai Metro Line 6, also known as the Pink Line, is an under-construction, 15.31 km elevated metro line connecting Swami Samarth Nagar (Lokhandwala) to Vikhroli (Eastern Express Highway). It will feature 13 stations, pass through areas like Jogeshwari and Powai, and is expected to be operational by late 2026 or early 2027. The line is being developed by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) and will provide crucial interchange points with other metro lines and the suburban railway system. route and stations Terminals: Swami Samarth Nagar (Lokhandwala) and Vikhroli (EEH). Key locations: The line will pass through Jogeshwari, the JVLR, and Powai. Stations: There will be 13 stations along the route, including stops at Adarsh Nagar, SEEPZ, and Kanjurmarg West. Connectivity Metro lines: It will connect with Line 2 (Yellow Line) at Adarsh Nagar, Line 3 (Aqua Line) at SEEPZ, Line 4 (Green Line) at Kanjurmarg West, and Line 7 (Red Line) at Jogeshwari. Suburban railway: The line will offer connections to the Western Line at Jogeshwari and the Central Line at Kanjurmarg. Status and timeline Status: The project is currently under construction and is approximately 66% complete. Planned opening: While initial targets have shifted, late 2026 or early 2027 is the projected timeframe for full operation, notes News18 and Times Now. Delays: The project has faced delays due to issues including the COVID-19 pandemic and land disputes. Impact Reduced travel time: The line is expected to significantly cut down east-west travel times, potentially by 30-45 minutes. Reduced congestion: It aims to ease road congestion and reduce air pollution. Sustainability: The project is focusing on green construction methods, including the use of solar panels and the pursuit of IGBC Green Mass Rapid Transit System certification.