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Mumbai water metro gets green light

The Kochi Metro Rail Corporation report has mentioned the construction of a total of 29 terminals and has also selected 10 routes.
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Maharashtra Fisheries and Ports Minister Nitesh Rane asked officials to submit a development plan for water metro in Mumbai within three months. Kerala-based Kochi Metro Rail Corporation Limited, which was given the task of conducting a survey to start a water metro in Mumbai, submitted its report to Rane.

The project will create an alternative transport system in Mumbai and work on it should start as soon as possible, Rane said. The development plan for the water metro should be submitted within three months. There are huge opportunities for water transport in Mumbai, especially in Bandra, Worli, Versova, south Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. These opportunities should be fully considered while choosing the routes of the water metro, he said.

Routes with maximum passengers and maximum benefits should be selected, while ticket prices should be affordable. The Kochi Metro Rail Corporation report has mentioned the construction of a total of 29 terminals and has also selected 10 routes. The project, which will include the construction of facilities for passengers at the jetty terminal, purchase of boats etc, will entail a total expenditure of Rs 2500 crore.

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