Mumbai Introduces Unlimited Travel Ticket

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Mumbai Introduces Unlimited Travel Ticket

Mumbai is going to introduce a new tourist ticket soon. It will allow tourists to make unlimited rides around Mumbai by Harbour line, Western Railway, and Central Railways trains. Moving around the city will become much more cost-effective for visitors.

There will be tourist tickets of two classes: first and second class valid for a limited period of time from one to five days. Validity time ends at midnight. Tickets can be purchased not prior than three days before the trip. No refund for unused or partially-used tickets is offered though tickets bought in advanced can be cancelled prior to the validity date for a fee.

A second-class one-day unlimited rides ticket is INR 75.
Three- and five-days unlimited second tickets are INR 115 and INR 135 respectively
A first-class one-day unlimited rides ticket is INR 255.
Three- and five-days unlimited first class tickets are INR 415 and INR 485 respectively.

Western Line Mumbai is a part of Mumbai Suburban Railway. It consists of 37 stations, covers 123 km and stretches from Dahanu Road to Churchgate Railway station.

Harbor Line Mumbai has 32 stations and its length is 66 km. It connects the city's eastern neighbourhoods along the city's natural harbour.

Central Line Mumbai has three major corridors that run to Mumbai' satellite towns.

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