Virar Alibaug Multimodal Corridor Route Map May 2026

The map now reveals a complex spaghetti of flyovers. At , the VAMC intersects the NH-3 (Mumbai-Agra highway). This is the "Power Node." A 200-acre logistics park is being built—warehouses, cold storage, a truck terminus. The map shows a bright orange blob labeled "Multi-Modal Logistics Hub."

The map curves south-east, skirting the Sanjay Gandhi National Park’s northern edge. Instead of bulldozing the hills, the corridor burrows. Twin tunnels, each 6 km long, pass under the Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary. On the map, this stretch is marked in dark green—"Eco-Sensitive Zone." virar alibaug multimodal corridor route map

Our journey begins at the . Here, the existing station is a sea of humanity. But the VAMC map shows a new, elevated interchange rising like a steel Leviathan. It connects the Western Line, the proposed Metro, and the expressway. From this node, the corridor strikes east, leaving the crowded suburbs behind. The map now reveals a complex spaghetti of flyovers

Mumbai always had a spine—the Western Railway line from Virar to Churchgate. But by 2026, that spine was fractured. Every morning, 7 million souls compressed into local trains, gasping for air. The coastal road and sea link offered hope, but the real solution lay not in the city, but around it. The map shows a bright orange blob labeled

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