Entire 19.54 km Mumbai monorail network now operational

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Sunday flagged off the much-delayed 11.28 kilometre second phase of the Chembur-Wadala-Jacob Circle network.

The 8.26 kilometre first phase, built and operated by a consortium of and Malaysian firm Engineering, was commissioned in February, 2014.

Speaking at the event, Fadnavis said the country's first ever had faced many hurdles and delays in the past but was now finally seeing the light of day.

"The first 8 km route which got commissioned in 2014 was used as a mere joyride because there was no last mile connectivity. But now, with the commissioning of the second phase, it will no longer remain a joyride but passengers can now use it for a hassle free commute," he said.

The CM said the monorail's annual ridership will now increase from the current 4.5 lakh to 30 lakh.

"In the process of urbanisation, the most important element that needs to be addressed is mobility. It is necessary to develop an efficient and sustainable public transport system. In we have a strong suburban railway system, and with the projects like monorail and metro network, we will be able to develop sustainable mobility," he said.

The further said there was a need to integrate including railways, monorail, metro, BEST and the proposed waterways.

He said the civic-run Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport undertaking should get more electric buses in its fleet to reduce pollution.

Earlier in the day, Fadnavis inaugurated a new suburban terminus at

At that event, the said expeditious work has been done by the Railways in Narendra Modi's government.

"The Rs 750-crore Kalyan Murbad railway line has also been sanctioned. Fast development is the motto of Modi's new Earlier, after budget announcement, it would take 20 years for work to start, but in 4 years we have done a lot of work," he said.

He also said tenders for Dharavi redevelopment have got a good response.

"It is not feasible to shift 50,000 families at one go. If done in phases it will take several years. Now with railway land being made available, the redevelopment will happen in seven years," Fadnavis claimed.

Piyush Goyal, who was present at the monorail inauguration event, said his ministry has given in-principle approval for connecting all monorail stations to ones on the

"We have taken this decision to connect monorail to all railway stations, subways, skywalks, to ensure end to end connectivity," Goyal added.

Speaking at the event, MMRDA RA Rajeev said, "At almost 20 kilometres, monorail is the third largest route in the world after with 98 kilometres and with 28 kilometres. Despite several hurdles, we have managed to now finally commission the entire route."

In December last year, MMRDA terminated the L&T- Engineering consortium's contract over non-performance and other lapses including frequent equipment breakdowns.

Further, a fire in an in November, 2017 had led to the network being shut till August last year.

Since taking over the monorail's operations, MMRDA has said it has reduced daily losses from Rs 1.8 crore to Rs 1 crore.

It plans to operate 120 services with a fleet of seven 4-coach trains between 6am and 10pm daily.

The fare for the entire 17-station route, which has been built at a cost of Rs 3000 crore, has been fixed at Rs 10, Rs 20, Rs 30 and Rs 40.

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First Published: Sun, March 03 2019. 21:15 IST