Virar-alibaug Multimodal Corridor Map
Provides seamless access to the coastal tourism hubs and the new Navi Mumbai International Airport. 🚀 Key Features of the Project
The is leading the project.
| Purpose | Look for… | |---------|------------| | Real estate investment | Interchanges at Panvel, Pen, Ulwe – highest growth zones | | Commute route | Rail corridor alignment (if you prefer train to car) | | Weekend travel (Mumbai to Alibaug) | Fastest: Virar–Panvel–Pen–Alibaug leg | | Freight/logistics | JNPT port connector and Bhiwandi logistics hub | virar-alibaug multimodal corridor map
Traveling from North Mumbai to Alibaug currently takes 3-4 hours; the corridor will slash this to under 90 minutes . 🗺️ Why the Map Matters
| Symbol / Color | Meaning | |----------------|---------| | (thick) | Expressway (6-lane) | | Parallel dashed line | Dedicated rail corridor (medium/light rail) | | Blue dots | Proposed metro / railway stations | | Green patches | Eco-sensitive zones (coastal regulation, mangroves – route avoids most) | | Brown squares | Intermodal hubs (park-ride, freight transfer) | | Ferry icon | Water transport integration points | Provides seamless access to the coastal tourism hubs
Areas like Manor, Kalyan, Pen, and Uran are seeing rapid real estate appreciation as the corridor map positions them as future growth centers rather than peripheral suburbs.
The VAMC is not a standalone road; its value lies in its intersections with other major infrastructure projects. Below are the critical junctions found on the corridor map: 🗺️ Why the Map Matters | Symbol /
The specific nearest to a certain town. Recent land acquisition updates for specific villages. A comparison of travel times before and after the project.
Better access to JNPT (Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust) will lower shipping costs and times.









