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Kurla station FOBs to be curtailed as rail flyover work speeds up

The construction of the Kurla Flyover, an integral component of the CSMT–Kurla 5th and 6th Line Project (17.50 km), has recorded substantial progress between January 2024 and April 2025

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To maintain east-west pedestrian movement, existing FOBs at Kurla will be curtailed up to Platform 7, Central Railway said. Pic/CR

To maintain east-west pedestrian movement, existing FOBs at Kurla will be curtailed up to Platform 7, Central Railway said. Pic/CR

The Central Railway on Friday said it was planning to curtail existing Foot Over Bridges (FOBs) at Kurla station in Mumbai up to platform 7 and, to maintain east-west pedestrian movement, was building a skywalk connecting all station FOBs up to the Tilaknagar end.

The construction of the Kurla Flyover, an integral component of the CSMT–Kurla 5th and 6th Line Project (17.50 km), has recorded substantial progress between January 2024 and April 2025. This critical infrastructure upgrade aims to facilitate the laying of new rail lines and improve commuter movement across Kurla, in connection with the Kurla–Parel 5th & 6th Line work (10.1 km).

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