Virar-alibaug Multimodal Corridor Route Map __full__ -
Virar–Alibaug Multimodal Corridor: Overview, route map, and planning considerations
Summary
The Virar–Alibaug Multimodal Corridor (VAMC) is a proposed transport spine linking Virar (north Mumbai suburb) with Alibaug (Raigad district) to improve north–south connectivity across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). It combines expressway-grade road, dedicated public-transport corridors, and multimodal interchanges to reduce travel time, decongest central Mumbai, and enable regional development. This article summarizes the likely route alignment, modal components, major interchanges, travel-time impacts, land-use and environmental considerations, and recommendations for planners and stakeholders.
So the route map is two corridors in one – road (red) + rail (blue dashed). virar-alibaug multimodal corridor route map
The corridor starts at Navghar (Virar) and terminates at Balavali (near Alibaug). It acts as a "half ring road" for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), integrating with multiple national highways and mega-projects. Major Intersections & Connections The route is strategically aligned to link with: Kalwa – Passing east of Kalwa
Segment 4: Thane to Navi Mumbai
- Kalwa – Passing east of Kalwa.
- Mumbra – Elevated section over Mumbra bypass.
- Parsik Tunnel (proposed) – Through Parsik Hill.
- Belapur – Connects to Sion–Panvel Highway & Nerul.