Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation and Citizens to Jointly Inspect Re-Adjusted Route

Published: May 09, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Maharashtra
Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation and Citizens to Jointly Inspect Re-Adjusted Route

Thane: A fresh round of deliberations over the re-aligned metro rail route passing through Hiranandani Estate is expected next week. Officials from the Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation (MahaMetro) and resident representatives are likely to conduct a joint site inspection following mounting objections to the revised alignment.

The move follows a meeting held on Friday between residents, MahaMetro officials, and BJP MLA Sanjay Kelkar, where the modified route was presented. Officials reportedly cited the Coastal Road project as the reason for altering the original metro alignment. "After detailed discussions, the MLA has directed officials to inspect alternative alignments suggested by residents. The authorities have agreed to a joint site survey next Saturday, after which a report will be submitted," said a resident who attended the meeting.

Elsewhere, the integral metro project has triggered strong resistance from housing societies and citizen groups, who allege the project is being pushed ahead without adequate public consultation or assessment of its impact on densely populated urban pockets. Activists have flagged concerns over traffic disruption during construction, loss of green cover, and possible impact on key infrastructure including hospitals, schools, and residential clusters along the proposed corridor.

Several representations have been sent to state authorities seeking a review of the alignment. "We were told this is part of a 2010 plan, but there was no meaningful public consultation by the civic body. Existing medians in our area were recently beautified and could possibly be dug up for the metro route," complained Brahmand resident Deepak Mohapatra. Citizen groups argue that Thane's road network is already under severe pressure due to multiple ongoing infrastructure works.

"Authorities should first operationalise Metro Line 4 and assess actual demand before launching another major corridor," said Devendra Kulai of the Eden Woods Complex Federation, which has launched a signature campaign against the current plan. Urban planners have also raised concerns over execution challenges in high-density zones. Expert Sulakshana Mahajan warned that construction activity near railway-linked stretches and parts of the old city, especially outside the old Thane railway station, could intensify traffic congestion and pose structural risks to ageing buildings, especially in underground segments.

A MahaMetro official said the concerns will be addressed after the joint inspection. "We will conduct a site visit with residents and the MLA next week," the official said.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the reason for the re-aligned metro rail route in Thane?
The re-aligned metro rail route in Thane is reportedly due to the Coastal Road project, which necessitated changes to the original alignment.
2. Who is leading the joint site inspection?
The joint site inspection is being led by officials from the Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation (MahaMetro) and resident representatives, with the involvement of BJP MLA Sanjay Kelkar.
3. What are the main concerns raised by residents and citizen groups?
The main concerns raised include traffic disruption during construction, loss of green cover, and potential impact on key infrastructure such as hospitals, schools, and residential areas.
4. Why is there
need for public consultation before finalizing the metro route? A: Public consultation is crucial to ensure that the project addresses the needs and concerns of the local community, assesses the impact on densely populated areas, and minimizes disruption to daily life.
5. What is the proposed timeline for the joint site inspection?
The joint site inspection is scheduled to take place next Saturday, after which a report will be submitted to address the concerns raised by the residents.