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Mumbai Maglev

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The Mumbai Maglev is 2007 proposal for a Maglev line serving Mumbai. A total of six routes are proposed in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, with distances ranging from 20 to 50 km.[1]

In February 2020, the Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation (MRVC) wrote to the Maharashtra state government and the Indian Railway Board seeking an in-principle approval for the project as a public private partnership. The plan is for a 55 km (34 mi) elevated line connecting Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CSTM) and Panvel with a branch line to Navi Mumbai International Airport. The request was made after Swiss company SwissRapide AG, in a joint venture with Lasane Infra Private Limited (India), sent an expression of interest to develop and run the corridor at an estimated cost of Rs 13,347 crore.[2]

As of July 2021, there is no indication the proposal has proceeded further.

References

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  1. ^ Maglev plan starts chugging, at last
  2. ^ "CSTM-Panvel elevated corridor: MRVC wants to run Maglev trains with help of pvt bidder". Indian Express. 6 February 2020. Retrieved 21 July 2021.