First phase of Nerul-Seawoods-Uran rail line commissioned

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A new suburban corridor on the Central Railway (CR) was inaugurated Sunday, linking and Belapur in with Kharpokar in Ulwe, a rapidly developing node in the

This is the first phase of the 27km Nerul-Belapur-Uran corridor on the Harbour route of the CR that extends suburban trains to adjoining district.

on the corridor will start from Monday and link node in with Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) and Panvel on the Harbour route besides Thane on the Trans-Harbour corridor.

The node is located opposite the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport.

This is the first suburban corridor in the Mumbai metropolitan region in 13 years and comes after the Trans- Harbour Line, connecting Thane with Navi Mumbai, was thrown open in 2005.

Speaking after commissioning of the corridor at the Kharpokar railway station, Fadnavis said in the modern era and mobility play key role in human settlement.

"In earlier days of civilisation, people would settle near rivers where they could easily get water. But now people start habitation at places which are equipped with means of and mobility," he said.

Fadnavis said large-scale investments are being made in Mumbai's to enhance connectivity and improve passenger amenities.

"We are also investing Rs 1 lakh crore in various metro projects that will also be integrated with suburban networks," the said.

The Seawoods-Belapur-Uran line was conceived in late 1990s to augment the Harbour

The commissioning of the new rail corridor was to take place in December 2017, but it got delayed by nearly a year.

The CR will operate 40 services daily from Monday, of which 20 will run between Kharkopar and and the rest between Belapur and Kharkopar stations.

The 27km-long project is coming up at a cost of Rs 1,782 crore. The second phase, on which work is currently going on, will stretch from Kharkopar to Uran, a coastal town in district.

"Once fully functional, the entire corridor will benefit the Navi Mumbai Airport, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trusts container port at Nhava Sheva and fishing communities in the region and also connect Panvel, Pen, Roha and CSMT," said an

The project cost is being shared by the Railways and in the ratio of 33:67 per cent.

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First Published: Sun, November 11 2018. 16:45 IST