Maharashtra CM Seeks Centre's Approval For Ring Metro Project in Thane
Maharashtra CM Seeks Centre's Approval For Ring Metro Project in Thane
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has sought the Central government's approval for the proposed ring metro project in Thane city, an official from the district administration said on Saturday.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has sought the Central government’s approval for the proposed ring metro project in Thane city, an official from the district administration said on Saturday.

During his visit to Delhi on Friday, Shinde met Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and sought approval for the proposed project, which is pending with the Centre, the official said.

Ring Project Approval from Centre

As per a release issued by the district administration, a proposal for a 29-km Thane ring metro project was prepared and sent to the Centre for approval.

Total Stations in Ring Metro Stretch

Once the project gets the approval, it will have 22 stations along the route on a 26 km long elevated ring metro stretch in Thane. The remaining 3 km of work will be done on underground tracks, said the release.

Underground Metro Stations

As per the release, one of the underground metro stations will be connected to Thane railway station and the other stations will be connected to the metro corridor.

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