MUMBAI (Metro Rail News): The Maharashtra Cabinet Infrastructure Committee has approved a 35 km Metro Corridor to seamlessly connect the Mumbai and Navi Mumbai international airport at an estimated cost of ₹22,862 crore.
This new corridor will span 35 km between Mumbai and Navi Mumbai international airport covering 20 stations. Out of 20 stations, 6 stations have been planned as underground while the remaining 14 stations will be elevated.
Of the total length, 9.25 km will run underground from Mumbai Airport Terminal 2 to Ghatkopar East, while the remaining 24.63 km will be elevated from Ghatkopar West to Navi Mumbai Airport Terminal 2.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has instructed that land acquisition and all necessary approvals for the Metro project must be finalized within six months, with construction to be completed within three years following approvals.
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What about Metro Line 4 ( Thane-Wadala) and Metro Line 6 (Vikhroli – Jogeshwari) which are incomplete since the last 6 years. When will these projects be completed?
What about thane to virar metro project?