List of Pune Metro stations

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This is a list of all stations of the Pune Metro, a rapid transit system serving the city of Pune in Maharashtra, India.

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Pune Metro is the 15th metro system in India. [1]

It is built and operated by the Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited being inaugurated and opened for public on 6 March 2022. [2]

Metro stations

Terminal station
*Transfer station
††Transfer station to Indian Railways / ISBT
#*Terminal and transfer station to Indian Railways / ISBT
Sr. No.Station NameLineOpenedLayoutNotesRefs
English Marathi
1 Anand Nagar आनंदनगर Aqua Line 6 March 2022Elevated [3]
2 Bopodi बोपोडी Purple Line 1 August 2023Elevated
3 Chhatrapati Sambhaji Udyan छत्रपती संभाजी उद्यान Aqua Line 1 August 2023Elevated
4 Civil Court दिवाणी न्यायालय Purple Line Aqua Line 1 August 2023Elevated & Underground
5 Dapodi दापोडी Purple Line 1 August 2023Elevated
6 Deccan Gymkhana डेक्कन जिमखाना Aqua Line 1 August 2023Elevated
7 Garware College गरवारे महाविद्यालय Aqua Line 6 March 2022Elevated [4]
8 Ideal Colony आयडियल कॉलनी Aqua Line 6 March 2022Elevated [5]
9 Kasarwadi कासारवाडी Purple Line 6 March 2022Elevated [6]
10 Mangalwar Peth मंगळवार पेठ Aqua Line 1 August 2023Elevated
11 Nal Stop नळ स्टॉप Aqua Line 6 March 2022Elevated [7]
12 Nashik Phata नाशिक फाटा Purple Line 6 March 2022Elevated [8]
13 PCMC Bhavan पिंपरी-चिंचवड मनपा भवन Purple Line 6 March 2022Elevated [9]
14 Phugewadi फुगेवाडी Purple Line 6 March 2022Elevated [10]
15 PMC Bhavan पुणे महानगरपालिका भवन Aqua Line 1 August 2023Elevated
16 Pune Railway Station पुणे रेल्वे स्टेशन Aqua Line 1 August 2023Elevated
17 Ruby Hall Clinic रुबी हॉल क्लिनिक Aqua Line 1 August 2023Elevated
18 Sant Tukaram Nagar संत तुकाराम नगर Purple Line 6 March 2022Elevated [11]
19 Shivaji Nagar शिवाजी नगर Purple Line 1 August 2023Underground
20 Vanaz वनाझ Aqua Line 6 March 2022Elevated [12]

Statistics

Total number of metro stations20
Number of interchange stations1
Number of elevated stations18
Number of underground stations2
Number of stations at-grade0

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