Fadnavis has unveiled an ambitious ₹23,487-crore metro project connecting Mumbai’s Gateway of India, alongside a vast underground tunnel network in Mumbai and Pune. The initiative, part of the state’s long-term infrastructure vision, aims to ease congestion, improve connectivity, and modernize urban transport.
Transforming Mumbai’s Transport Landscape
The metro line to Gateway of India is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing routes, offering faster access to South Mumbai’s iconic landmark. This project is expected to significantly reduce travel time, enhance passenger convenience, and support tourism by connecting one of India’s most visited destinations.
Underground Tunnel Network For Connectivity
The proposed tunnels in Mumbai and Pune will serve as critical infrastructure to decongest surface traffic. These tunnels will be integrated with metro and expressway networks, creating a unified transport ecosystem for both commuters and freight movement.
Long-Term Infrastructure Vision
The announcement aligns with Maharashtra’s broader plan to develop 1,200 km of metro lines and 6,000 km of expressways by 2047. The government’s focus remains on sustainable growth, reduced urban congestion, and improved economic productivity.
Key Highlights
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₹23,487-crore metro line announced to Gateway of India
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Underground tunnels planned for Mumbai and Pune
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Part of Maharashtra’s 2026-27 Budget vision
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Target: 1,200 km metro lines and 6,000 km expressways by 2047
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Focus on reducing congestion and boosting connectivity
Sources: Hindustan Times, Economic Times, Deccan Herald, Devdiscourse