The Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (MMRDA) board has given its approval to the plan for constructing four monorail routes in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. |
The decision was taken in a meeting of the board chaired by Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh and attended by Mumbai Mayor Shubha Raul and other elected representatives from the MMR. |
Besides easing pressure on the suburban train and bus networks, the monorail project is expected to provide the commuters a quick access to and dispersal from the suburban railway stations and bus depots. |
The project is expected to cost around Rs 60 to Rs 70 crore per kilometre. |
The MMRDA is expected to complete formalities like appointment of consultant, identifying areas required for station and depots and inviting expression of interest by March 2008. |
Chief Metropolitan Commissioner Ratnakar Gaikwad assured the board to complete the first line "" a 25-km route between Malbar Hill and Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) "" in two years' time. |
The other routes include the 10-km long Chembur-Mahu- Gidwani Road-Govandi-Chembur, another 10-km long route between Lokhandwala Complex and Kanjurmarg and the 25-km Thane-Kalyan-Bhiwandi route. |
Besides, the MMRDA board meeting also approved a plan to construct skywalks at 20 suburban railway stations in Mumbai, which will act as quick link for accessing and moving out of suburban railway stations. |
The commuters will not have to find their way through the maze of rickshaws, taxies, BEST buses and street vendors. |
The first such Skywalk will be developed at the Bandra station, providing east-west connectivity to commuters. |
The tenders for this project have already been invited. The cost of this project is estimated at around Rs 600 crore. A provision of Rs 50 crore has been made this year in the MMRDA budget for the skywalk. |