The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has proposed a new 17.5km underground Metro Line 11 to enhance urban transport in Mumbai. This line is set to provide a crucial link in the city’s expanding metro network.
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The proposed length of Metro Line 11 is 17.5km.
Metro Line 11 will run from Anik to Gateway, passing through key areas such as Andheri, Juhu, and Bandra.
The expected benefits include reduced travel time, improved urban transport, reduced traffic congestion, and enhanced environmental sustainability.
The construction of Metro Line 11 is expected to take several years, with detailed planning and environmental impact assessments currently underway.
Measures include minimizing noise pollution, protecting local ecosystems, and exploring the use of renewable energy sources to power the new metro line.
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