Mumbai – As Maharashtra gears up for upcoming assembly elections, Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw made a significant announcement on Friday that is set to transform Mumbai’s suburban railway network. Vaishnaw revealed plans to extend the network by 301.5 kilometers over the next five years, with an investment of ₹16,240 crore. This expansion aims to bolster the city’s rail infrastructure and introduce 300 new local train services in the near future.
During his visit, Vaishnaw traveled from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) to Bhandup aboard a local train, underscoring his commitment to enhancing Mumbai’s rail services. The announcement is expected to alleviate congestion and improve commuter convenience in one of the busiest urban rail networks in the country.
In addition to the rail expansion plans, Vaishnaw took the opportunity to review the ongoing redevelopment of CSMT. Sources indicate that the minister inquired about the progress of shifting existing buildings and infrastructure, as well as the design and future appearance of the station once the redevelopment is complete. The redevelopment project at CSMT has faced delays, and Vaishnaw’s visit appears to underscore the urgency of accelerating its progress.
The new rail lines and increased local train services are anticipated to significantly enhance connectivity and reduce travel times for Mumbai’s suburban commuters. The investment reflects the central government’s focus on upgrading infrastructure in key urban areas as the state approaches its assembly elections, promising a major boost to Mumbai’s transportation network.
The expansion and redevelopment initiatives are part of a broader effort to modernize India’s rail system and address the growing demands of urban populations, setting the stage for a more efficient and extensive suburban rail network in Mumbai.