Virar-alibaug Multimodal Corridor Route Map __full__

As of mid-2026, the VAMMC has transitioned from the planning stage to active execution.

Just like the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL) connected South Mumbai to Navi Mumbai, the VAMC will connect the Northern and Southern rims of the MMR. It is the backbone of "New Mumbai."

By connecting peripheral areas like Kalyan, Bhiwandi, and Pen, the project will open up new residential and industrial hubs. virar-alibaug multimodal corridor route map

Virar-Alibaug Multimodal Corridor (VAMC) is a transformative 126-kilometer infrastructure project designed to redefine connectivity within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Spearheaded by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC)

The Virar-Alibaug Multimodal Corridor is not merely a road; it is an integrated, high-speed, access-controlled expressway that aims to connect the western, central, and eastern parts of the MMR. Conceived in 2010, the project has evolved into one of Maharashtra's most ambitious initiatives. The corridor's core objective is to decongest Mumbai's saturated roads by providing an alternative high-speed route for both passenger and freight traffic, bypassing the city's core. As of mid-2026, the VAMMC has transitioned from

Nearly 80-90% of the land for Phase 1 has been successfully acquired.

By providing an alternative route for commercial traffic moving from north to south, it will alleviate pressure on the Western and Eastern Express Highways. The corridor's core objective is to decongest Mumbai's

The Virar-Alibaug Multimodal Corridor will have several features that make it a game-changer for Mumbai's suburban development:

Virar Alibaug Multimodal Corridor: Route & Status (2026) ​

in Raigad (Phase 1) and eventually extends to (Phase 2). Multimodal Infrastructure

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