Nagpur Metro Route Finder

Find fare, travel time & interchange details for Nagpur's Orange and Aqua metro lines — including MIHAN Airport & world-record Double Decker Viaduct route.

Orange Line (Automotive Square ↔ Khapri)
Aqua Line (Prajapati Nagar ↔ Lokmanya Nagar)

Journey Details

Nagpur Metro Fare Chart 2025-26  |  Maha Card: 10% discount on every ride  |  Student Pass: 30% concession
Stations TravelledToken FareMaha Card Fare
0 – 2 stations₹10₹9
3 – 6 stations₹20₹18
7 or more stations₹30₹27
Daily Unlimited Pass: ₹100  |  Maha Card recharge: ₹100–₹2000  |  Children below 90 cm height: Free

Frequently Asked Questions about Nagpur Metro

Nagpur Metro (Maha Metro) generally operates from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. Timings for specific first and last trains may vary slightly — check the official Maha Metro app for real-time information.

Nagpur Metro fare is station-count based: 0–2 stations = ₹10, 3–6 stations = ₹20, 7 or more stations = ₹30. Maha Card users get a flat 10% discount. A Daily Unlimited Pass is available for ₹100. Children below 90 cm height travel free.

Sitabuldi (Fountain) is the only interchange station where you can seamlessly switch between the Orange Line (North-South) and the Aqua Line (East-West).

The MIHAN Airport Metro Station on the Orange Line provides direct connectivity to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, making metro the most convenient option for air travellers.

The Nagpur Railway Station metro station on the Aqua Line provides direct access to Nagpur Junction Railway Station.

The Maha Card (Metro MAHA Card) is a rechargeable SBI smart card for Nagpur Metro. Benefits include: 10% discount on every ride, no token queue, and recharge from ₹100 to ₹2000. It is powered by SBI and Maha Metro jointly.

Yes, the Student Pass gives a flat 30% concession on metro rides for school students. Proper documentation (school ID) is required to avail this pass.

You can buy tickets via: Token from station counters, Maha Card smart card, QR code via the Maha Metro mobile app, or QR code via the official WhatsApp chatbot (send 'Hi' to the Maha Metro WhatsApp number).

Nagpur Metro has two operational Phase-1 lines: Orange Line (North-South Corridor, Automotive Square to Khapri, ~19.7 km, 18 stations) and Aqua Line (East-West Corridor, Prajapati Nagar to Lokmanya Nagar, ~18.5 km, 20 stations). Both lines meet at Sitabuldi.

Nagpur Metro has a 3.14 km double-decker viaduct on Wardha Road — a highway on the lower level and the metro running above it. This engineering marvel is registered in the Guinness World Records as the world's longest double-decker viaduct.

The Zero Mile Freedom Park station is located near the geographical center of India (Zero Milestone). The station features a unique 20-story tower and is a popular tourist attraction in Nagpur.

Nagpur Metro Phase 2 will add 43.8 km with 30 new stations, connecting areas like Hingna, Kanhan, Butibori MIDC, and Transport Nagar. The Reach-3A section (Lokmanya Nagar to Hingna) launched in 2025, with full completion expected by 2027.

Yes, many major metro stations have paid parking facilities for commuters at nominal charges. Check with the specific station for availability and current rates.

Yes, to encourage green mobility, Maha Metro allows commuters to carry bicycles in metro trains. A nominal fee may be applicable.

Passengers can carry baggage up to 15 kg. Dimensions must not exceed 60 cm × 45 cm × 25 cm. All luggage is subject to security screening at station entry.

Yes, all Nagpur Metro stations are fully accessible. They are equipped with ramps, elevators, tactile paths, and dedicated spaces for wheelchair users. Staff assistance is available on request.

No. Eating, drinking, and smoking are strictly prohibited inside metro trains and paid station areas. Violators are subject to fines.

The Kasturchand Park station on the Orange Line is located near the famous Kasturchand Park ground, a major venue for exhibitions, rallies, and city events.

Nagpur Metro is owned and operated by Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (Maha-Metro) — a 50:50 joint venture between the Government of India and the Government of Maharashtra. It is also called Majhi Metro.

Yes, Nagpur Metro is widely recognized as the greenest metro rail in India. It uses solar energy installations (6 MW) at stations, feeder services for first/last mile, and sustainable construction practices.