Attention Navi Mumbaikars! NMMT Announces Revised Timetable For Select AC Bus Routes To Mantralaya Starting April 2025; Check Details

Navi Mumbai: Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport (NMMT) has announced a revised timetable for select air-conditioned bus services operating towards Mantralaya (World Trade Center). These changes are aimed at ensuring smoother daily operations without suspending any of the existing active routes.

According to the revised schedule, four major routes—Route Nos. 106, 108, 110, and 114—will see updates in their departure and return timings.

Route No. 106, which runs between Panvel Railway Station and Mantralaya, will now operate a morning trip at 7:50 AM instead of the earlier 7:20 AM. The evening return from Mantralaya will now depart at 6:20 PM, replacing the previous 4:50 PM service.

Route No. 108, from Nerul Sector 46/48 to Mantralaya, will now begin at 8:15 AM instead of 7:50 AM. The return journey from Mantralaya has been moved to 6:30 PM from the earlier 5:15 PM.

Similarly, Route No. 110 connecting Kharghar Sector 35 to Mantralaya will now operate at 7:30 AM, instead of 7:10 AM. The evening return will depart at 6:40 PM, replacing the 5:50 PM trip.

Route No. 114, which starts from Ghansoli Gharonda, will now have two morning trips at 7:55 AM and 8:10 AM, replacing the previously scheduled 7:40 AM trip. The return from Mantralaya will also include two new departures at 5:35 PM and 6:05 PM, replacing the 5:05 PM service.

Meanwhile, NMMT clarified that there are no changes to the schedules of Route No. 107 (CBD to Mantralaya), Route No. 115 (Kharkopar Railway Station to Mantralaya), Route No. 116 (Turbhe/Nerul to Mantralaya via Atal Setu), and Route No. 117 (Kharghar/Panvel to Mantralaya via Atal Setu).

Speaking on the update, an NMMT official said, “These revisions have been made after carefully studying passenger patterns and feedback. The goal is to improve efficiency and convenience for our daily commuters. We request all regular passengers to take note of the changes and cooperate with the transport authority.”

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