Skip to main content
19 August 20255 phút đọc

Getting Around Mumbai: Local Train, Metro, Auto & Taxi Guide (2025)

Mumbai's suburban rail carries 7 million passengers daily. Here's how to navigate the local train, Metro, auto-rickshaws, and app-based taxis in India's largest city.

Mumbai's suburban railway (the "local") is the fastest way to travel the city's north-south spine — but during rush hour it's so overcrowded that travellers with luggage or unfamiliar with the system should use Ola or Uber instead. The Metro network is expanding rapidly and provides a more comfortable alternative.

Mumbai Transport Options (2025)

Suburban train (local)INR 10–30/trip; 3 lines (Western, Central, Harbour); incredibly fast north-south
Mumbai Metro (expanding)INR 10–40/trip; Aqua Line (Line 3) now connects BKC to SEEPZ; more lines opening 2025
Black & Yellow taxi (kaali-peeli)INR 25 minimum + INR 15/km; metered, honest, iconic
Ola / UberINR 80–250 for most tourist trips; strongly recommended for tourists
Auto-rickshawOnly in suburbs (not South Mumbai); INR 21 minimum + INR 13/km; meter used
BEST BusINR 8–20; extensive network; Google Maps routes work well

Getting Between Tourist Highlights

  • **CSMT (Victoria Terminus) → Bandra**: Local train Western Line from Churchgate — 30 min, INR 15; or Uber ~INR 350–500
  • **Colaba → Elephanta Caves**: Ferry from Gateway of India — INR 250 return, 1 hour each way; Elephanta entry INR 600
  • **CSIA Airport → BKC/Bandra**: Metro Aqua Line (Line 3) from Sahar station — INR 30–40, ~25 min; far cheaper than Ola (~INR 500–700)
  • **Dharavi visit**: Local train to Mahim station, then 5-min walk or auto to Reality Tours office
  • **Marine Drive**: Walk — the 3km "Queen's Necklace" promenade from Nariman Point to Chowpatty Beach is Mumbai's finest free attraction
💡

Rush hour on Mumbai's local trains (7–10am and 5–9pm) is extreme — carriages are genuinely dangerous for those unfamiliar with the system due to the force of the crowds. Travel off-peak for your first few journeys and always identify which direction (UP — towards Churchgate/CSMT, or DOWN — towards the suburbs) before boarding.

Câu Hỏi Thường Gặp

Are Mumbai taxis safe?

Yes — the Black & Yellow kaali-peeli taxis are metered, regulated, and generally honest. Ola and Uber are the most convenient option for tourists as they eliminate the language barrier and have upfront pricing. Avoid unmetered taxis at the airport — use the prepaid taxi counter or book Ola/Uber in the arrivals area.

Can I use auto-rickshaws in South Mumbai?

No — auto-rickshaws are not permitted south of Mahim/Sion in the island city. They operate freely in the suburbs (Bandra, Andheri, Powai, etc.). In South Mumbai (Colaba, Fort, Nariman Point), use kaali-peeli taxis, Ola, or Uber.

Book a pre-arranged transfer in Mumbai

Fixed price · no meter disputes · book in advance

Affiliate links — we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Disclosure

Get travel tips in your inbox

No spam — just occasional guides on taxi fares, tipping customs, and getting around without getting ripped off.