October 22, 2025: A photo of a staircase at Mumbai Metro Line 3’s Cuffe Parade station, which ends abruptly at a wall, has gone viral, sparking curiosity and amusement online. Many netizens jokingly referred to it as a “staircase to nowhere,” questioning whether it was a design flaw. The image, first shared on Reddit and later circulated by the X page Infra News India, showed the staircase marked with a “Restricted Access” sign.
The post captioned, “Mumbai Metro Live 3 (Aqua Line) update from Maharashtra. This staircase at Mumbai Metro Line 3’s Cuffe Parade station leads to nowhere. The staircase also has a ‘Restricted Access’ signboard over it. The purpose of building this staircase remains a mystery as of now.” Social media users responded with humorous commentary, poking fun at the station’s unusual feature.
However, the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRCL) has clarified that the staircase is fully intentional and functional. According to the official statement, the access leads to a commercial and public development area leased by M/s Trent. The section will be opened to the public once metro operations begin, confirming that it is part of the planned infrastructure and not a construction oversight.
“The staircase is not purposeless; it connects to a commercial area that will be operational once the station starts functioning,” MMRCL stated.
While the viral image initially amused viewers, it actually depicts a future functional access point, highlighting the ongoing development and integration of commercial spaces within Mumbai Metro Line 3.
Claim: A viral picture shows a staircase at Cuffe Parade station ending abruptly at a wall, raising questions about whether it leads nowhere.
Conclusion: MMRCL clarified that the staircase leads to a commercial area leased to M/s Trent and will open once operations commence.
Source: Latestly