Key Points

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, along with Deputy CMs Ajit Pawar and Eknath Shinde, inspected Metro Route 9 from Dahisar to Kashigaon. The project aims to enhance connectivity for Mira Bhayandar and Mumbai commuters while reducing traffic congestion. Fadnavis emphasized the unique double-chamber construction, a first for Mumbai Metro, with completion targeted by 2027. Earlier, he also inaugurated two new Road Over Bridges, highlighting MahaRail's infrastructure push.

Key Points: Fadnavis Inspects Mumbai Metro 9 Route With Pawar and Shinde

  • Fadnavis highlights Metro 9's benefits for Mira Bhayandar
  • Double-chamber construction a first for Mumbai Metro
  • Project aims to reduce traffic congestion
  • All metro links to be completed by 2027
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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis along with Dy CMs Ajit Pawar and Eknath Shinde conduct technical inspection of metro route nine

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis, along with Dy CMs Pawar and Shinde, reviews Metro 9 progress, emphasizing seamless connectivity and reduced traffic congestion.

"This Metro 9 will greatly benefit Mira Bhayandar and those coming from Mumbai. We want to achieve seamless connectivity. – Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, May 14

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, along with Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and Eknath Shinde, on Wednesday conducted a technical inspection of the metro from Dahisar (East) to Kashigaon on metro route nine.

Speaking at the inauguration, Fadnavis said that the metro route would greatly benefit Mira Bhayandar and passengers coming from Mumbai, further stating that the main aim was to achieve seamless connectivity.

"The trial phase of the Mahamumbai Metro 9 is being completed today. This Metro 9 will greatly benefit Mira Bhayandar and those coming from Mumbai. This phase is from Kashigaon to Dahisar. We want to achieve seamless connectivity," Fadnavis said, speaking at the inauguration.

He further stated that this was the first time in the Mumbai Metro rail that a double chamber was being built.

"The metro and train bridge will be seen in a single structure. This will reduce major traffic congestion. This will be extended to Virar. All metros are being connected to each other. We will work at a faster pace now. All these works will be done by the end of 2027," he further added.

Earlier, Fadnavis had inaugurated the first cable-stayed road bridge at Reay Road in Mumbai along with Titwala Road Over Bridge via video-conferencing.

Devendra Fadnavis said, "The first cable-stayed Road over Bridge (ROB) has been inaugurated. A very beautiful, aesthetic cable-stayed bridge is visible, people will benefit a lot from this. While Titwala ROB has also been inaugurated, with the help of MAHARAIL, work on more bridges will be completed. This corporation MAHARAIL has done a lot of good work."

Maharashtra Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation (MRIDC), also known as MahaRail, announced the inauguration of two newly constructed Road Over Bridges at Reay Road and Titwala.

This significant development marks an important milestone in MahaRail's commitment to enhancing transportation infrastructure across the state. The inauguration of these ROBs is part of MahaRail's broader strategy to develop state-of-the-art transport solutions that cater to the growing needs of Mumbai's population.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some good infrastructure development in Mumbai! The double chamber metro design sounds innovative. Hope they stick to the 2027 deadline - we've seen too many delays in metro projects. 🤞
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Priya M.
As a daily commuter from Bhayandar, this metro line will be a game-changer! The current local trains are always overcrowded. Hope the fares remain affordable for middle-class families like ours.
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Sanjay T.
Good to see all three leaders working together despite political differences. Infrastructure should be above politics. But I'm concerned about the environmental impact - are they doing proper tree transplantation?
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Ananya R.
The cable-stayed bridge looks beautiful in pictures! Mumbai needs more such aesthetic infrastructure. But what about maintenance? Our existing bridges often develop potholes within months of construction.
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Vikram D.
Connecting all metros is a smart move. But what about last-mile connectivity? Many metro stations still lack proper bus/auto stands. Hope they plan this properly before opening.
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Neha P.
While infrastructure is important, I hope they're also considering safety measures, especially for women commuters. More CCTV cameras and emergency buttons please! 🙏

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