In a major infrastructure milestone for Madhya Pradesh, Indore has officially joined India’s growing metro network with the launch of the state’s first metro rail service. The inauguration took place on May 31, 2025, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagging off the metro virtually from Bhopal during an event marking the 300th birth anniversary of Ahilya Bai Holkar, a revered figure in the region's history.

The newly launched metro in Indore begins with a 6.3-km "Super Priority Corridor," connecting Gandhi Nagar Station to Super Corridor-3. This stretch includes five operational stations: Gandhi Nagar, Super Corridor-6, Super Corridor-5, Super Corridor-4, and Super Corridor-3. To encourage citizens to explore the new transit system, the metro is offering free rides for the first seven days. After the promotional week, ticket prices will range from INR 20 to INR 30, depending on the distance traveled.
At the moment, the metro has three coach trains that can carry up to 980 passengers each. But when demand increases, the infrastructure is built to handle future six-coach trains, enabling a higher passenger volume. To make commuting easier, the trains are outfitted with contemporary features including real-time tracking, AI-based control systems, and QR code-based ticketing.
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One of the standout features of the Indore Metro is the inclusion of Platform Screen Doors (PSDs)—a safety system that prevents passengers from accidentally falling onto the tracks. Indore is the first Indian city to implement PSDs in collaboration with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC).
The long-term plan for the Indore Metro envisions a total network of 31.32 km covering 28 stations across the city. The entire project, with an estimated cost of INR 7,500.8 crore, aims to significantly reduce traffic congestion, improve air quality, and offer a comfortable, eco-friendly alternative to road transport in a city with a population of over 3.5 million.
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With this launch, Indore becomes the 24th city in India to operate a metro rail system, highlighting the central government's continued investment in sustainable urban infrastructure. As the network expands, it's anticipated that the metro connectivity will transform daily commutes and redefine public transportation in Madhya Pradesh’s commercial capital.

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