Indian cabinet approves Mumbai suburban rail projects

2016-12-02 09:27:15
Summary:INDIA’s cabinet granted approval on November 30 for the Rs 109 5bn ($US 1 6bn) Mumbai Urban Transport Project Phase 3 (MUTP 3) project, which aims to expand rail infrastructure in the Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Raigad districts of the western state of Maharashtra
INDIA’s cabinet granted approval on November 30 for the Rs 109.5bn ($US 1.6bn) Mumbai Urban Transport Project Phase 3 (MUTP 3) project, which aims to expand rail infrastructure in the Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Raigad districts of the western state of Maharashtra.

The project - scheduled for completion within five years - will supplement the existing 376km suburban rail network in India's commercial capital with an additional 28km line from Panvel to Karjat and a 3km elevated extension from Airoli to Kalwa. Phase 3 also includes four-tracking of the 63km Virar - Dahanu Road line, procurement of 565 new EMU cars, and investment in trespass control measures.

The Mumbai suburban railway network currently serves five corridors, with more than 2900 services carrying a total of 8 million passengers per day.

Construction of two additional tracks on the Virar - Dahanu Road line will enable the extension of suburban services from Churchgate to Dahanu Road, while the Panvel-Karjat line will provide an alternate route from Karjat to Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminal (CST) via Panvel, shortening the distance between these stations by 23km. CST - Karjat journey times will be reduced by 35-40 minutes for slow trains.

Currently, commuters from Kalyan to Vashi or Panvel have to change to the Trans-Harbour link at Thane, resulting in heavy congestion at this station. The Airoli - Kalwa line will bypass Thane station, relieving pressure on the network in this area.


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