The Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor (MAHSR) is poised to become India's first bullet train network, bringing world-class transit directly to our community. Spanning over 508 kilometers, this monumental infrastructure project will seamlessly connect Mumbai to Ahmedabad using highly reliable Japanese Shinkansen technology. With operating speeds of 320 km/h, the high-speed rail will drastically reduce the current seven-hour journey between the two financial hubs to just over two hours, operating up to 70 daily services. Design Aspects and Thane’s Vital Role The corridor features a state-of-the-art alignment comprising 460 kilometers of elevated tracks, which enhances passenger safety by completely eliminating level crossings. For Thane residents, this project integrates cutting-edge engineering right in our backyard. Thane will serve as one of the 12 primary stations on the entire route. The train will depart from an underground terminus at Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC...
In a major step that could improve daily travel for lakhs of commuters, the Union Railway Ministry has given initial approval for a new suburban railway station between Thane and Mulund. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw informed Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis about this important decision. The Chief Minister said the new station will make travel easier, faster, and more convenient for people of Thane. For the people of Thane, this project is mainly expected to reduce heavy crowding and make daily travel more comfortable. At present, Thane railway station is one of the busiest stations on the Central Railway line, with more than six lakh passengers using it every day. After the new station becomes operational, officials believe it will handle a large share of this traffic. This could reduce the crowd at Thane station by around 31% and lower congestion at nearby Mulund railway station by nearly 24%. The new station is expected to benefit commuters coming from important res...