The Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation (MRVC) has proposed a Rs 4.92 billion project to quadruple the railway line between Karjat and Panvel, aiming to enhance public transport and freight movement in the region.
Mumbai Railway Vikas CorporationKarjatPanvelSuburban RailwayQuadruple LineReal Estate MumbaiMay 27, 2025
The estimated cost of the quadruple railway line project between Karjat and Panvel is Rs 4.92 billion.
The main objectives are to enhance public transport, reduce travel times, and support the movement of goods, thereby boosting the local economy.
The construction of the quadruple railway line is expected to begin in the next few months.
The expected benefits include reduced travel times, improved commuting experience, support for industrial growth, and a positive environmental impact.
The Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation (MRVC) is responsible for the implementation of the quadruple railway line project.
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