The special night service will begin at 10:30 pm on December 31 and continue until 5:55 am on January 1, ensuring safe and convenient travel for those celebrating New Year’s Eve. Regular services will resume from 5:55 am onwards
Regular services will resume from 5:55 am onwards. Representational Pic
Mumbai Metro Aqua Line-3 on Monday announced that it will offer overnight services during the New Year 2026 celebrations in the city.
An official statement said that the commuters in Mumbai can look forward to uninterrupted metro services this New Year as the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) announces that Metro Line-3 (Aqua Line) will operate throughout the night on January 1, 2026.
The special night service will begin at 10:30 pm on December 31 and continue until 5:55 am on January 1, ensuring convenient travel for those celebrating New Year’s Eve in Mumbai.
"Regular services will resume from 5:55 am onwards," the official statement said.
What will remain closed in Mumbai on New Year’s Day 2026?
As the New Year countdown begins, it’s important to know what will be operational and what will remain shut on January 1, 2026, which falls on a Thursday.
While New Year’s Day is a federal holiday in the United States, it is not a gazetted national holiday in India. Instead, the Indian government classifies January 1 as a Restricted Holiday (RH), according to the reports. This means normal activity continues across most sectors, though some services remain closed in select states.
Here’s what will be open in Mumbai and India on January 1, 2026.
Central government offices: Mostly open, as January 1 is a restricted holiday
Banks: Most bank branches in Mumbai and Maharashtra are open
Stock markets: BSE and NSE remain open for regular trading
Retail shops and malls: Open; many offer New Year sales
Restaurants and cafes: Open, often with extended hours
Public transport: BEST buses, local trains, metro and taxis operate
Emergency services: Hospitals, police and ambulances function normally
Private offices: Open, subject to company policy
Tourist attractions: Remain open
What’s closed or partially closed on January 1
Banks in select states: Physical branches remain closed in states such as West Bengal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Meghalaya due to local holidays
Digital banking services (UPI, ATMs, mobile banking) remain fully operational nationwide, according to reports.
Government offices: Some state government offices may be closed or operate with reduced staff
Postal services: Select post offices may function on limited schedules
Courts: The Supreme Court of India remains closed for winter holidays from December 22, 2025, to January 1, 2026
Bottom line for Mumbai
For Mumbai residents, January 1, 2026, will largely be a normal working day, with banks, markets, transport, restaurants and stock markets operating as usual, making it easier to balance celebrations with daily routines.
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