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Old Mahim platforms to make way for two new rail tracks

The two new lines will cater to national trains, segregating them from local services

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Work in progress to pull down the old up fast and harbour platforms at Mahim

Work in progress to pull down the old up fast and harbour platforms at Mahim

The Western Railway has begun the process of pulling down two old platforms at Mahim railway station to make way for the new 5th and 6th lines to segregate national trains. “Two old platforms at Mahim station that were not in use are being pulled down. One was for up fast trains but trains do not halt there at present, and the other is an old harbour line platform, which has been out of use after a new one was constructed a few years ago. The work is being executed very carefully without any disturbance to existing traffic, a senior official said.

“Two new rail lines will come up in the space of these platforms and after all the lines are commissioned together, the missing link of the 5th line will come in place,” he added. The 5th line has a missing link between Mahim and Khar while the sixth line is an entirely new line between Mumbai Central and Borivli. The cost of the work is Rs 918.53 crore and is set to be completed by March 2024.

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