Mumbai: Metro 4 Route from Kasarwadavli to Wadala to be Operational by December 2025, Confirms Shiv Sena MP

Thane, 7th March 2024: The Metro 4 route connecting Kasarwadavli in Thane with Wadala in Mumbai is set to be operational by December 2025, according to Shiv Sena UBT MP Rajan Vichare. This announcement comes after a comprehensive review with officials from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) and Thane Municipal Corporation. Vichare emphasized the project’s importance in easing daily commutes on the Ghodbunder road stretch, providing relief to thousands travelling between Thane and Mumbai.

The Metro 4 corridor is not just a transit route but a transformative infrastructure project aimed at reducing traffic congestion and pollution levels along the busy Thane-Mumbai stretch. The completion of this corridor is eagerly awaited by daily commuters facing long journeys. Connecting Kasarwadavli with Wadala, Metro 4 will enhance access to Mumbai’s financial and commercial hubs and promote sustainable urban mobility.

A recent meeting involving MP Rajan Vichare, MMRDA, and Thane corporation officials reviewed the progress of the Metro 4 route. Despite the project’s complexity and challenges associated with urban construction, the commitment to the December 2025 operational deadline reflects a determination to overcome obstacles and ensure timely completion.

The completion of the Metro 4 route is expected to revolutionize the daily commuting experience for thousands of residents in Thane traveling to Mumbai for work. The new Metro line promises a faster, more reliable, and comfortable alternative, potentially reshaping the urban commute landscape. The project is anticipated to encourage a shift from road to rail, alleviating traffic congestion and contributing to environmental sustainability.

As the Metro 4 route progresses, the anticipation among Thane and Mumbai residents grows. Beyond enhancing connectivity, this project aims to create a more livable, sustainable urban environment for future generations. Its successful completion could serve as a model for other urban mobility projects across India, showcasing the transformative impact of dedicated public transport infrastructure.