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Line 1 of the Navi Mumbai Metro is part of the rapid transit rail system for the city of Navi Mumbai, India. When fully completed, the 23.40 km fully-elevated line will consist of 20 metro stations from Belapur to Khandeshwar. Construction on the line began in 2011 and was originally scheduled to open in 2016, but faced several delays.
The Navi Mumbai Metro projects received formal approval on 29 April 2010, and a public hearing on 21 May 2010 reported no major objections to the plan. [7] CIDCO was named as the implementing agency of the Belapur–Pendhar–Kalamboli–Khandeshwar line, under the Indian Tramway Act 1886, by the Government of Maharashtra on 30 September 2010.
Navi Mumbai Metro Map. This is a list of all the stations of the Navi Mumbai Metro, a rapid transit system serving the city of Navi Mumbai, a part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. It is the 16th metro system in India. The metro is implemented by CIDCO [1] and opened to the public on 17 November 2023. [2]
Further, in October 2021, the Navi Mumbai Metro received an Interim Speed Certificate by the Research Design and Standards Organisation (RDSO) based on successful trials on Line-1 connecting the Central Park metro station to the Pendhar metro station, which stretches 5.14 km between stations 7 and 11. The certification expedited the process of ...
The Mumbai Metro is the Fifth transit system to be built in India. The first line of the Mumbai Metro was opened on 8 June 2014 with the Blue Line 1, with the current total number of 53 stations operating as of November 2024 [1] Currently, the expansion of the Mumbai Metro network is going to be around 200 km (120 mi).
This is a route-map template for the Line 1 (Navi Mumbai Metro), a railway in India.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Line 1 (Blue Line) is a rapid transit metro line of the Mumbai Metro in the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The 11.40 km (7.08 mi) line is fully elevated and consists of 12 stations from Versova to Ghatkopar .
The Board recommended that the new metro-centre or Navi Mumbai as it is now called, be developed to accommodate a population of 2.1 million. [ 3 ] The planning of Navi Mumbai began in 1971 and involved leading architects and urban planners including Adi Kanga , Charles Correa , Shirish Patel, Pravina Mehta [ 4 ] and R. K. Jha. [ 5 ] The City ...