Virar-alibaug Multimodal Corridor Route Map <No Ads>
Overview of the Project
- Length: The proposed corridor is approximately 70 kilometers long.
- Objective: To provide seamless connectivity between Virar and Alibaug, thereby enhancing accessibility, promoting tourism, and fostering industrial and economic development in the region.
- Features: The corridor aims to integrate different modes of transport, including road, rail, and possibly waterways, to ensure efficient and sustainable transportation solutions.
The corridor acts as a massive ring road, bypassing the heavy traffic of central Mumbai. It traverses four key districts: Palghar, Thane, Mumbai Suburban, and Raigad. Starting Point: Navghar (near Virar) in Palghar district.
Ending Point: Balavali/Chowk (near Alibaug) in Raigad district. virar-alibaug multimodal corridor route map
- MMRDA (Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority) – Master Plan 2036 documents
- MSRDC – Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation – project brochures
- NHAI – For connected NH segments (not the main sponsor, but involved at interchanges)
- Google Maps – Search “Virar Alibaug Multimodal Corridor alignment” – unofficial overlays exist by infrastructure bloggers (e.g., www.mumbaiplanners.com / Team-BHP)
- High-speed regional rail (160 km/h) from Virar to Alibaug
- Stations at: Every major node (Bhiwandi, Kalyan, Panvel, Pen, Nagothane)
- Interchange with: Mumbai suburban rail (WR/Central) at Virar, Kalyan, Panvel; also with Navi Mumbai Metro
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) has witnessed rapid urbanization and population growth, leading to increased pressure on its transportation infrastructure. The existing transportation networks are often congested, inefficient, and inadequate to meet the growing demands of the region. The VAMC project addresses these challenges by providing a modern, integrated, and sustainable transportation solution. Overview of the Project