Nerul–Uran line (Mumbai Suburban Railway)

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Indian Railways Suburban Railway Logo.svg Nerul–Uran line
Overview
OwnerCIDCO and Indian Railways
LocaleNavi Mumbai, Maharashtra
TerminiNerul, CBD Belapur
Uran
Stations10
Service
TypeSuburban rail
SystemMumbai Suburban Railway
Operator(s)Central Railway (CR)
History
Opened11 November 2018; 3 years ago (2018-11-11)
(Phase-I)
Technical
Line length27 km
CharacterAt Grade
Track gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge
Route map

Legend
Harbour Line
to Mumbai CST
Nerul
Seawoods-Darave
Sagar Sangam
CBD Belapur
Targhar
Bamandongri
Kharkopar
Phase 1
Phase 2
Gavan
Ranjanpada
Konkan Railway
to Panvel
Nhava Sheva
Dronagiri
Uran City

The Nerul–Uran line which is also known as Trans-Harbour link line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway is a railway line serving between CBD Belapur and Nerul in Navi Mumbai with Uran in Navi Mumbai of India, which is attached to the Harbour line. It was inaugurated on 11 November 2018. Daily services started on 12 November 2018.[1]

This railway line will help to accelerate the growth of Navi Mumbai, Jawaharlal Nehru Port, and the Newly developed areas of Mumbai And also will cater to the passenger traffic demands generated by Jawaharlal Nehru Port, port-based industries, ONGC, the Defence establishment and other residential, industrial, and warehousing complexes in Uran.

Technical specifications[]

The total length of the corridor is 27 km and consists of 10 stations; 4 major bridges; 5 roads over bridges, 15 roads under bridges, 1 track under bridge.[2] The 270 mt platforms for two Broad gauge (BG) tracks to cater 12-car electric multiple unit rakes with double discharge. The railway track structure shall comprise 60 kg/m I-class rails laid on monoblock prestressed concrete sleepers to 16660/Km sleeper density. The bridges will be built to the Modified Broad gauge (MBG) standard of loading. Stone ballast 65mm gauge with ballast cushion of 300mm below the underside of sleepers will be provided and also provisions are made for one arm of the railway line to go to CBD Belapur.

In this railway line project, it divided into two phases :

  • The Phase I starts from Nerul and CBD Belapur to Kharkopar with stations are Seawoods, Sagar Sangam, Targhar, Bamandongari and Kharkopar.
  • Whereas, Phase II starts from Kharkopar to Uran with stations are Gavhan, Ranjanpada, Nhava-Sheva and Dronagiri.

Status[]

  • In Phase-I, Bamandongari and Kharkopar are fully operational and Targhar station is still under construction. But the construction of Sagar Sangam railway station is temporarily postponed due to completing the railway line within the time limit of October 2018 till the later phase.[3]
  • In Phase-II, the Construction of all stations lying between Kharkopar and Uran is currently going on.[4]

History[]

The City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra (CIDCO) was appointed as a New Town Development Authority in 1970. The government acquired land from 95 villages and handed over to CIDCO for the development of towns. To decongest the mother city, Mumbai, CIDCO developed 14 nodes in Navi Mumbai. The development of Navi Mumbai International Airport and 6 railway corridors in Navi Mumbai were meant for increasing connectivity between the towns, nodes and mega establishments. The major features of the rail corridor are direct access from residential to railway station by foot, convenient interchange facility from one corridor to another, double discharge platforms at every station, easy to follow routes and comfortable and pleasant journeys form the key features of the commuter railway system in Navi Mumbai.

For that purpose, The railway Project between Nerul and Belapur- Seawood-Uran was approved by Ministry of Railways and the CIDCO Board. The work on the project began in July 1997. However, due to various unforeseen reasons, the work was delayed and hence stalled, until recently when the project was revived after the tripartite agreement between Railways, CIDCO and Govt. of Maharashtra was executed on 29 July 2011.[5][6][7]

The original estimate cost for the project was 495 crore in 1997, which escalated to 1,782 crore.[8] The cost is being shared by CIDCO and the Indian Railways (67:33).[9]

Construction of Phase-I on this route was begun in the first week of March 2017. After completion of Phase-I, it was commissioned by CRS on the 1st November 2018[10] and after, was inaugurated on 11 November 2018 through video conferencing by Railway Minister Piyush Goyal and Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis.[11] First more than 3000 tickets were sold, with earnings of 90,000 (US$1,200) during inauguration day of Phase-I.[12]

Stations[]

Nerul-Uran line (Trans-Harbour link line)
# Station Name Station Code Connections
English Marathi
1 Nerul नेरूळ NU Harbour line
and Trans-Harbour line
2 Seawoods–Darave सीवूड्स-दरावे SWDV Harbour line
and Trans-Harbour line
3 CBD Belapur सी.बी.डी. बेलापूर BR Harbour line
and Trans-Harbour line
4 Sagar Sangam सागर संगम None
5 Targhar तरघर None
6 Bamandongri बामणडोंगरी None
7 Kharkopar खारकोपर KR None
8 Gavhan गव्हाण None
9 Ranjanpada रांजणपाडा None
10 Nhava Sheva न्हावा-शेवा None
11 Dronagiri द्रोणागिरी None
12 Uran City उरण None
† - when travelling from/to Nerul
‡ - when travelling from/to Belapur

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Mumbai: First Phase of Nerul-Seawoods-Uran rail line commissioned". Times of India. 11 November 2018. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Railway Project". City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Ltd. Archived from the original on 2 March 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  3. ^ Kulkarni, Neha (27 March 2017). "Seawoods-Uran railway line: CIDCO to skip construction of a station to meet deadline". Indian Express. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  4. ^ Project Summary of Nerul-Uran line, CSPM, Retrieved 08 October 2020
  5. ^ "Railways' and CIDCO jointly to fast-track Seawoods-Uran Railway link". RailNews. Archived from the original on 10 January 2015. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  6. ^ Nair, Binoo (16 March 2017). "Seawoods-Uran line: Dec deadline set". DNA India. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  7. ^ "Mumbai: First phase of Neral-Uran line completed, train services may start by July 2017". www.freepressjournal.in. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  8. ^ Anvekar, Ankoor (5 January 2015). "Phase 2 of Nerul-Uran corridor could be completed by 2018". mid-day. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  9. ^ "Uran rail link project faces green hurdle - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  10. ^ Assainar, Raina (1 November 2018). "Nerul-Uran line CRS inspection successful". The Hindu. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  11. ^ "Indian Railways Inaugurates New Nerul-Belapur-Seawoods-Kharkopar rail link in Mumbai". Zee Business. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  12. ^ "Seawoods-Uran line in Mumbai over 3000 tickets sold on Day 1". Indian Express. 13 November 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2020.

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