Mumbai Metro Line-3: MD Ms. Ashwini Bhide inspects Worli and Acharya Atrey Chowk stations

Ms. Ashwini Bhide, MD, MMRC, along with senior officials, recently visited Worli and Acharya Atrey Chowk stations to assess the progress of Mumbai Metro Line-3’s balance works. Part of the 7-km Section 3, these stations are vital to improving connectivity in Mumbai, addressing traffic congestion, and enhancing urban mobility.


Section 3: A Key Segment of MML-3:

  • Section 3 spans 7 km and covers key areas: Worli, Prabhadevi, Dadar, Shivaji Park, and Mahim. It includes five stations:
    • Acharya Atrey Chowk
    • Worli
    • Sidhi Vinayak
    • Dadar Metro
    • Sheetla Devi Temple

Average inter-station distance: 1.35 km, alignment:

  • Starts from Science Museum station, following E. Moses Road and Dr. Annie Besant Road.
  • Traverse Swatantrya Veer Savarkar Marg, Appasaheb Marathe Marg, Gokhale Road, and SV Road.
  • Interchange planned at Sidhi Vinayak with the Prabhadevi station of the MTHL Metro corridor.

Mumbai Metro Line-3: A Solution to Traffic Congestion:

Mumbai Metro Line-3 (MML-3) is a transformative project to improve Mumbai’s transportation network. Stretching 33.5 km from Colaba to Bandra and SEEPZ, it aims to decongest traffic, offering a sustainable alternative for commuters. MMRC, the nodal agency, ensures seamless implementation of this corridor to redefine Mumbai’s urban mobility.

Leadership Visit to Key Stations:

MD was accompanied by Mr. S.K. Gupta, Director (Projects), and Mr. Rajeev, Director (Systems), reviewed the progress at Worli and Acharya Atrey Chowk stations. This inspection focused on ensuring timely completion of critical balance works for the Mumbai Metro Line-3 (MML-3).

Conclusion:

With progress advancing at Worli and Acharya Atrey Chowk stations, Mumbai Metro Line-3 is steadily shaping up to revolutionize city commutes. The 33.5-km corridor, serving crucial areas, promises to mitigate traffic woes and enhance connectivity, paving the way for a sustainable and efficient urban transportation system.


Source: MMRC | Images Credit: MMRC

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