Virar Alibaug Multimodal Corridor Route Map May 2026
Our journey begins at the . Here, the existing station is a sea of humanity. But the VAMC map shows a new, elevated interchange rising like a steel Leviathan. It connects the Western Line, the proposed Metro, and the expressway. From this node, the corridor strikes east, leaving the crowded suburbs behind.
From a bird's eye view, you see the corridor crossing the Ulhas River. On the left, the old textile town's crumbling mills. On the right, rows of gleaming container trucks waiting to feed into the JNPT port via a spur road.
Emerging near , the corridor meets the existing railway at a massive multimodal hub. From here, a feeder bus takes locals to the Bhayander creek. The expressway runs parallel to the old rail line, but at 120 km/h, it leaves the slow local train in a cloud of dust. virar alibaug multimodal corridor route map
The map is still a blueprint on a wall in the MMRDA office. But soon, it will be the spine of a new Mumbai—one that lives around the island, not just on it. And the story of the Virar-Alibaug Multimodal Corridor will be the tale of how the city finally learned to breathe.
From here, a new road (the last 4 km) leads to the jetty for the Mandwa ferry. The story comes full circle. You can now leave Virar by road/rail, cross the city's orbit, and arrive at the same Alibaug ferry that once took Mumbaikars 2 hours by sea from the Gateway of India. Our journey begins at the
After 126 km, we reach . The map ends not with a bang, but with a gentle curve. The corridor terminates at a low-slung terminal near Rewas , just 12 km from the famous Alibaug beach.
Further south, near , the VAMC merges with the Sion-Panvel Expressway. This is the great sorting yard. Trucks headed for Pune break left. Cars for Mumbai take the Atal Setu sea link. And the VAMC’s true purpose continues south, toward the coast. It connects the Western Line, the proposed Metro,
The corridor hugs the eastern flank of Navi Mumbai. At , it links to the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA). The map here is dense: a "Transport City." Trains from Virar will terminate at a station directly connected to the airport's check-in concourse. Passengers walk 200 meters from the high-speed rail platform to the security hold.