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Mumbai, outskirts need 487 km of Metro lines by 2041: MMRDA
Updated On: 29 October, 2021 08:33 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
CM releases final report on a Comprehensive Transport Study that suggests ways to transform MMR into a sustainable metropolis

A Metro train during a trial run in Borivli on August 23. Pic/Satej Shinde
The final report on a Comprehensive Transport Study (CTS-2) that will guide civic corporations and state bodies to plan infrastructure development in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region for the next 20 years was released by CM Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday. The study has recommended 487 km of Metro lines, 232 km of suburban network, 533 km of exclusive bus lanes and an additional road network of 1,264 km in MMR by 2041.
An MMRDA press release said the study outlines transportation strategies and guidance needed to attain the vision under long term (2041), medium term (2031) and short term (2026) scenarios. It underscores the significance of transport to support the economic growth and social well-being in MMR.
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