Mumbai: More wait for commuters as Metro 4 project delayed

Mumbai | Wednesday | 15th November, 2017

Summary:

There has been a delay in commencement of construction work for the proposed Metro route that will connect Wadala and Thane. The 32.32-km long proposed route will have 32 stations with six-coach trains and an estimated daily 8.7 lakh commuters in 2021-22. The MMRDA that is executing Metro 4, also known as Wadala-Thane-Kasarvadavli Metro is yet to award contracts for construction, despite the state government’s approval for the project in 2016. There has been a delay in commencement of construction work for the proposed Metro route that will connect Wadala and Thane, which means commuters will have to wait for a longer period to reduce their time spent on commute. MMRDA officials say that the reason behind delay was due to the development authority scrapping civil construction bids it had floated earlier this year..