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KMRL submits feasibility study report for Water Metro project in Mumbai
KMRL submits feasibility study report for Water Metro project in Mumbai

The Hindu

time7 hours ago

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  • The Hindu

KMRL submits feasibility study report for Water Metro project in Mumbai

Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) is in the process of expanding its footprint nationwide, with its consultancy division submitting a comprehensive feasibility study report to implement a Water Metro ferry system in Mumbai to Nitish Rane, the Ports and Fisheries Minister of Maharashtra. Modelled on the lines of the Kochi Water Metro project, the report would cover the entire Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). The proposed project envisions connecting various waterbodies including Vaitarna, Vasai, Manori, Thane, Panvel, and Karanja creeks, effectively covering the entire MMR. It outlines a 250-kilometre waterway network with 29 terminals and 10 routes, says a KMRL release. The feasibility study was presented at a high-level meeting chaired by Mr. Rane in Mumbai. The KMRL team was led by Chief General Manager Shaji P. Janardhanan, Senior Deputy General Manager Nishanth N. and Manager Arjun Krishna K.

Kochi Metro submits feasability report for water metro in Mumbai
Kochi Metro submits feasability report for water metro in Mumbai

Time of India

time9 hours ago

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  • Time of India

Kochi Metro submits feasability report for water metro in Mumbai

Kochi: Making a significant leap in expanding its national footprint, Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) submitted the report on the feasibility study for the implementation of the water metro project in Mumbai to the Maharashtra govt. KMRL's consultancy division on Monday submitted the report to Maharashtra ports minister Nitish Rane. The minister instructed the departments concerned to initiate steps towards implementing the project, and the govt will soon begin the procedures to prepare the detailed project report (DPR). According to the KMRL authorities, the proposed water metro project in Mumbai, which is modelled on Kochi Water Metro, will cover the entire Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), connecting various water bodies including Vaitarna, Vasai, Manori, Thane, Panvel, and Karanja creeks, effectively covering the entire MMR. The report, prepared within a record timeframe, outlines a 250-km waterway network with 29 terminals and a fleet of 10 routes, KMRL informed. The project marks the first instance where KMRL secured a consultancy assignment through a competitive bidding process, establishing its credentials as a national-level player in sustainable urban transport solutions. It is learnt that KMRL may soon be entrusted with preparing the DPR as well. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Memperdagangkan CFD Emas dengan salah satu spread terendah? IC Markets Mendaftar Undo The study was presented at a high-level meeting chaired by minister Rane in Mumbai. The KMRL team was led by chief general manager Shaji P Janardhanan, along with other officials of KMRL. KMRL is currently conducting feasibility studies for water metro systems in 21 other cities across 11 states and two Union territories of India, as directed by the Union ministry of ports, shipping and waterways (MoPSW). KMRL's consultancy division has emerged as a strategic unit leveraging the organization's expertise in infrastructure development. The division not only enhances KMRL's revenue streams but also plays a vital role in replicating the Kochi Water Metro model in other cities. If further entrusted with DPR preparation and subsequent implementation, KMRL can become a major brand in the sustainable urban water transport sector —mirroring the stature held by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) in India's metro rail ecosystem.

KMRL submits feasibility study for Mumbai Water Metro: 250-km network, 29 terminals proposed
KMRL submits feasibility study for Mumbai Water Metro: 250-km network, 29 terminals proposed

New Indian Express

time14 hours ago

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  • New Indian Express

KMRL submits feasibility study for Mumbai Water Metro: 250-km network, 29 terminals proposed

KOCHI: In a major step towards expanding its national footprint, Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) has submitted a detailed feasibility study report for a Water Metro project in Mumbai, modelled on its successful Kochi Water Metro initiative. The proposed plan envisions a 250-kilometre waterway network, with 29 terminals and 10 routes, covering the entire Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). The report was submitted to Maharashtra Ports and Fisheries Minister Nitish Rane, who officially received it and directed relevant departments to initiate steps toward its implementation. 'We expect the Maharashtra government to entrust us with the preparation of the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the Mumbai Water Metro as well,' a senior KMRL official said, adding that Minister Rane appreciated the quality and timeliness of the report. The proposed water metro will connect several key water bodies and creeks across MMR, including Vaitarna, Vasai, Manori, Thane, Panvel, and Karanja, offering an integrated and eco-friendly transport alternative.

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