Mumbai Metro Update: Metro Line 10 to Get Double Decker Design

The 10km-long Metro 10 Line will connect Metro 4 and Mira road stations, likely to be completed in 36 months.

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Mumbai Metro/Representational image
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MUMBAI (Metro Rail News): MMRDA has begun the approval works of Metro 10 connecting Metro 4 & Mira Road. It will be a ten km-long line that will be completed by 2027. It will start at Gaimukh and end at Mira Road. 

The planned metro will have a double-decker design for around 4 km, running above an elevated road between Gaimukh & Fountain Hotel on National Highway 8. The double-decker design for the road at Ghodbunder can’t be widened more. It will be built at a height of at least 20m from the Ground level. 

Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) has received a few approvals for the elevated road, and the same can be transferred in the name of MMRDA, too. MMRDA expects to float the tenders for the same by 2024. Additionally, the consultants have been appointed, and only the environmental clearance remains to be tackled. 

No separate depot stations are needed to be constructed as the depot at Mogherpada for Lines 4, 4A, and 11 will be used as the depot only.  


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