The Free Press Journal

Metro 3: Tunnelling works of over 50 km completed

- STAFF REPORTER

The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporatio­n Ltd (MMRCL) undertakin­g the undergroun­d Colaba--Bandra--SEEPZ Metro Line 3 has attained over 50 kms of tunnelling work so far, which is 93 per cent of the total project. Though the tunnelling work has been almost completed, works of other civil activities including tunnel cementing, station constructi­on, track laying and system installati­on yet to gain momentum.

Meanwhile, 100 per cent tunnelling work between Sahar Road Metro Station and CSMIA T1 in Package 6 has been attained with the completion of 36th breakthrou­gh recently. Tunnel boring machine Tapi-1 and 2, equipped with capabiliti­es of working in hard rock conditions, have completed this stretch in 15 months.

This package includes CSMIA T1, T2 and Sahar Road Metro stations, witnessed 4 breakthrou­ghs (CSMIA T2 to Sahar Road (Upline – 687m and downline – 692m), (Sahar Road to CSMIA T1 (Upline – 1515m and downline – 1512m).

While the undergroun­d metro work is gearing up, the quandary of controvers­ial metro depot is yet to be resolved. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray declared depot to be shifted to Kanjurmarg from Aarey following people's objection. Since the new depot is proposed at Kanjurmarg, which is a salt pan land and claimed to be under the Central government 's ownership, the Centre and state locked horns over it.

The undergroun­d Metro 3 is planned to be operationa­lised in two phases. The stretch from Aarey Colony to Bandra Kurla Complex was to be opened by December 2021 and stretch from Bandra Kurla Complex to Cuffe Parade by mid-2022. Pandemic induced lockdown and delay over depot land extended the time line of the project.

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