For decades, daily commuters from Panvel have navigated a labyrinthine journey to reach Mumbai’s western suburbs, often switching trains at Kurla or Wadala on the Harbour Line amid the chaos of peak-hour crowds. That long-sought relief may finally be on the way. The much-anticipated Panvel-Borivali-Vasai suburban rail corridor is set to take shape, promising to transform the daily grind into a seamless, direct ride across Mumbai’s sprawling metropolitan region. Part of the Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP) III-B, this 69.23-kilometre corridor is poised to redefine east-west connectivity across the city.
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Travel Across Mumbai Gets Easier With New Panvel–Borivali Rail Corridor
Mumbai’s new Panvel Borivali Vasai rail corridor is set to cut travel time, ease congestion, and reshape east–west suburban commutes
Passengers look forward to a smoother daily commute as the Panvel Borivali Vasai corridor promises direct east west travel across Mumbai.
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Passengers look forward to a smoother daily commute as the Panvel Borivali Vasai corridor promises direct east west travel across Mumbai.
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