Line 12 (Mumbai Metro)

Mumbai Metro 12, or the Kalyan-Dombivli-Taloja Mumbai Metro 12 is a proposed line of Mumbai Metro. It will be an extension of Metro 5. The total length of the line is planned to be 20.75 kilometres (12.89 mi), and the route will be completely elevated. The total cost of the construction is planned to be Rs 4,132 crore. MMRDA approved the Kalyan-Dombivli-Taloja Metro line. There will be 18 stations.[1]

Mumbai Metro Line 12 (Orange line)
Overview
TypeMetro
SystemMumbai Metro
StatusApproved
LocaleMumbai and Thane, Maharashtra, India
TerminiKalyan
Taloja
Stations17
Line number12
Operation
OwnerMumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority
Operator(s)Mumbai Metro
CharacterElevated
Technical
Line length20.75 km (12.89 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge

Delhi Metro authority show red flag to Kalyan-Dombivli-Taloja Metro line.[2] However the construction work started on 01/11/2019 and is expected to be completed on 31/10/2024 with Revenue Opening Date (ROD) as 01/11/2024. MMRDA in its 138th Authority Meeting held on 26/08/2015 vide Resolution No. 1340 has granted In-principle Approval to develop growth Centre in Kalyan Taluka (area approx. 1089 Ha.) through implementation of Town Planning Schemes (TPS).

Stations

Line 12 will have 18 stations, all elevated.

  1. Kalyan Apmc
  2. Ganesh Nagar
  3. Pisvali Gaon
  4. Golavali
  5. Dombivli MIDC
  6. Sagaon
  7. Sonarpada
  8. Manpada
  9. Hedutane
  10. Kolegaon
  11. Nilaje Gaon
  12. Vadavali
  13. Bale
  14. Waklan
  15. Turbhe
  16. Pisarve Depot
  17. Pisarve
  18. Taloja
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