MMRDA Plans Sixth Station on Partially Cleared Metro 2B Stretch
Implementation would require adjustments to the current engineering designs and coordination with civic agencies responsible for land clearance and utilities. The MMRDA has been engaged in discussions with municipal bodies to secure necessary permissions and to minimise disruption to residents and businesses during construction. Planners expect that integrating the additional facility into the existing schedule will call for phased work to maintain continuity of services on adjacent sections.
Transport analysts noted that an additional station on the partially cleared stretch could redistribute passenger flows and increase daily boardings by improving first and last mile connectivity. Commuters along the corridor are likely to benefit from shorter walks to stations and better access to employment and education hubs in Mumbai. Operators will need to revise operational plans and farebox projections to accommodate potential changes in travel patterns.
Funding is expected to be drawn from the MMRDA budget with possible state support and standard procurement routes to be followed for contractor selection. Timelines remain provisional until statutory clearances are obtained and detailed designs are finalised, with authorities stressing that passenger safety and minimal disruption will guide delivery. The move is intended to enhance the utility of Metro 2B and to encourage greater public transit use across the corridor.