Extension of the Metro corridors from Dahisar to Thane is being
planned to decongest the road corridor and suburban train corridors as
this new connector will provide faster connectivity between the eastern
and western suburbs.
Work on three Metro corridors is in progress: Metro III
(Colaba-Bandra-Seepz), Metro VII (Dahisar-Andheri via Western Express
Highway) and Metro IIB (DN Nagar-Dahisar). Work will soon begin on two
more corridors: Metro II (DN Nagar-Bandra-Mankhurd) and Metro IV
(Wadala-Ghatkopar-Thane-Kasarvadavli). MMRDA is also planning extension
of the Metro corridor in the western suburbs up to Bhayander.
Additional Metropolitan Commissioner Praveen Darade said they plan to
link Dahisar to Gaimukh in Thane on Ghodbunder Road. Gaimukh is on the
border of Thane Municipal Corporation limits on the west. MMRDA already
has plans to extend Metro IV up to Gaimukh from Kasarvadavli.
Construction of this missing link between Dahisar-Gaimukh will ensure a ring of the Metro around Mumbai's neck.
Darade said, "The extension will cost around Rs 1,000-1,500 crore as
we plan to use rolling stock of the under-construction Metro corridors.
The route will have inter-operatability with other Metro corridors."
A detailed project report will take at least eight months to prepare.
MMRDA is proposing an elevated route via Ghodbunder Road. There are
some hills but it will not be an impediment in constructing the
corridor, officials said.
As of now, those who wish to travel from the eastern suburbs to the
western suburbs have to travel to Dadar and then interchange trains from
Western Railway to Central Railway and vice versa. The other option is
to take the Metro from Andheri or Ghatkopar to travel to the CR or WR
lines. The third option is via Ghodbunder Road or JVLR.
Kandivli resident Apoorva Shah said, "I would rather use the Metro
that runs via Ghodbunder Road instead of taking a suburban train."
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