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Panvel-Karjat rail corridor to spurt development in the region

The suburban corridor will have five stations of Panvel, Chikale, Mohape, Chowk and Karjat and will pass through 58 bridges

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Panvel-Karjat rail corridor to spurt development in the region
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2 Jun 2022 11:31 PM IST

Mumbai: The new suburban railway corridor on Panvel-Karjat is advancing in a gradual manner. The Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation (MRVC) is scouting for land that runs into acres and is either owned by private, government or it's a forest land. At present, a single line connects Panvel with Karjat traversing through the talukas of Panvel, Khalapur and Karjat and caters to goods and long distance passenger trains. The suburban corridor will have five stations of Panvel, Chikale, Mohape, Chowk and Karjat and will pass through 58 bridges.

It has been more than four years since this Rs 2,783 crore new suburban rail line got approved but since then it has been moving at a steady pace. The authorities are working on acquiring 32 hectares of land that falls on this 56 kms rail corridor. Of these, 9 hectares fall under forest land. As far as private and government land is concerned, the MRVC is trying to work out ways to rehabilitate project affected people with alternate accommodation, land plus compensation. Primary works on this rail line have begun wherever possible. The MRVC authorities will be constructing three tunnels, which incidentally will be the first suburban rail line in Mumbai, that shall have ballast-less tracks.

This is part of Rs 10,947 crore worth Mumbai urban transport project-3 and was supposed to be ready by 2022. However, there has been substantial delay in taking forward this project that was approved in December 2016 and the expected deadline now is 2024.

The Panvel-Karjat corridor already offers excellent railroad connectivity to the main city -Mumbai and has proven to be the most sought-after region for mixed use townships. Planned development and infrastructure has been a major differentiator for the region compared to the other parts of the city.

Talking to Bizz Buzz, Bhasker Jain, Chief Business Officer, The Wadhwa Group said: "The ongoing expansion of the Panvel-Karjat suburban line will add to the existing infrastructural growth and development of the region.

MRVC Bhasker Jain Chief Business Officer Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation Chikale Mohape Chowk 
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