What is New Timetable of NMMT’s AC Bus on 4 Major Routes For Mantralaya

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The Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport (NMMT) has announced revised schedules for four of its popular air-conditioned bus routes connecting key Navi Mumbai locations to the Mantralaya (World Trade Center) in Mumbai.

Effective immediately, new timings have been introduced for Route Nos. 106 (Panvel), 108 (Nerul Sector 46/48), 110 (Kharghar Sector 35), and 114 (Ghansoli Gharonda). This move comes as part of NMMT’s effort to streamline operations without discontinuing any existing trips.

Key Changes:

Several early morning and evening trips on these routes have been cancelled and replaced with revised departure times.

For instance, Route 106 now operates from Panvel at 7:50 AM instead of the earlier 7:20 AM.

Similarly, return trips from the World Trade Center on various routes now run at slightly later times to accommodate commuter flow.

Importantly, there are no changes to the timetables of Routes 107 (CBD), 115 (Kharkopar), 116 (Turbhe/Nerul via Atal Setu), and 117 (Kharghar/Panvel via Atal Setu), which will continue as scheduled.

NMMT has urged regular passengers to take note of the updated timings and cooperate with the administration for a smoother travel experience.

For full schedule details, passengers are advised to check notices at bus stops or visit the official NMMT website.

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