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Virar-alibaug Multimodal Corridor Route Map __link__ Jun 2026

| Symbol / Color | Meaning | |----------------------|---------------------------------------| | | VAMC main alignment (6/8 lane) | | Blue dashed line | Proposed rail/metro along the median | | Black dots | Toll plazas (5–6 planned) | | Green patches | Eco-sensitive zones (tunnel/viaduct) | | Yellow stars | Major interchanges | | Orange circles | Truck stops / logistics parks |

Virar-Alibaug Multimodal Corridor (VAMC) is a 126 km long, 14-lane greenfield expressway designed to connect the Palghar, Thane, and Raigad districts within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Spearheaded by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) , it aims to cut travel time between Virar and Alibaug from four hours to roughly 75 minutes. virar-alibaug multimodal corridor route map

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) has witnessed rapid urbanization and population growth, leading to increased pressure on its transportation infrastructure. The existing transportation networks are often congested, inefficient, and inadequate to meet the growing demands of the region. The VAMC project addresses these challenges by providing a modern, integrated, and sustainable transportation solution. significantly reducing local pollution and jams.

Heavy freight traffic from JNPT will no longer need to enter Thane or Mumbai, significantly reducing local pollution and jams. virar-alibaug multimodal corridor route map

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| Symbol / Color | Meaning | |----------------------|---------------------------------------| | | VAMC main alignment (6/8 lane) | | Blue dashed line | Proposed rail/metro along the median | | Black dots | Toll plazas (5–6 planned) | | Green patches | Eco-sensitive zones (tunnel/viaduct) | | Yellow stars | Major interchanges | | Orange circles | Truck stops / logistics parks |

Virar-Alibaug Multimodal Corridor (VAMC) is a 126 km long, 14-lane greenfield expressway designed to connect the Palghar, Thane, and Raigad districts within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Spearheaded by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) , it aims to cut travel time between Virar and Alibaug from four hours to roughly 75 minutes.

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) has witnessed rapid urbanization and population growth, leading to increased pressure on its transportation infrastructure. The existing transportation networks are often congested, inefficient, and inadequate to meet the growing demands of the region. The VAMC project addresses these challenges by providing a modern, integrated, and sustainable transportation solution.

Heavy freight traffic from JNPT will no longer need to enter Thane or Mumbai, significantly reducing local pollution and jams.