Virar high-speed railway station
Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Railway station
General information
LocationSahakar Nagar, Virar East, Virar, Maharashtra, India
Coordinates19°26′10″N 72°50′18″E / 19.4362°N 72.8383°E / 19.4362; 72.8383
Elevation62 metres (203 ft)
Owned byNational High Speed Rail Corporation Limited
Operated byNational High Speed Rail Corporation Limited
Line(s)Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor
Platforms2
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeElevated
ParkingYes
Other information
StatusLand acquisition underway[1]
History
Opened2028 (2028)[2]
ElectrifiedYes
Location
Virar high-speed railway station is located in Maharashtra
Virar high-speed railway station
Virar high-speed railway station
Location within Maharashtra
Virar high-speed railway station is located in India
Virar high-speed railway station
Virar high-speed railway station
Virar high-speed railway station (India)
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Virar high-speed railway station is a proposed high-speed railway station on the Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor. This station is located in near Sahakar Nagar, Virar East, Virar, Maharashtra, India. It is the third station of the Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor, after Thane station and before Boisar station.[3][4]

Construction

The National Hig-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) had invited tenders for Package "C3" of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor (MAHSR) in November 2022, with a deadline of around 4.5 years.[5] In June 2023, Larsen and Toubro won the tender.[6] The NSHRCL signed a letter of agreement (LoA) with Larsen and Toubro for the design and construction of Thane depot, Thane, Virar and Boisar stations in July 2023.[7] As of October 2023, land acquisition of 71 hectares near Sahakar Nagar in Vasai East for the station, and for the high-speed railway viaduct in the Vasai-Virar region is still underway since 2019.[1]

Lines

The station will be served by the Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor, and will be the third station of the Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor in Virar.[8][4]

Structure

The station will have two platforms and two tracks for regular services. It will have three levels–the platform, concourse and service floor as the entrance level. The exterior design of the station building will be inspired by the waves of the sea because of its close location to the Arabian Sea. The station area will have 2 platforms of 425 m (1,394 ft) length for 16-coach E5 Series Shinkansen trains.[9]

Features

The station will have all modern and advanced facilities and amenities for customers and passengers, distinct from Indian Railway stations and similar to airports. Its design has been made to accommodate sufficient space for passenger movement and amenities at the concourse and platform areas. There will be ticketing and waiting areas, a business-class lounge, a nursery, restrooms, smoking rooms, information booths, retail centres and a public information and announcement system. Moreover, skylight provisions will be present on the roof and exterior sides for natural lighting and reduced energy usage. The station will be developed as a transport hub through integration with all basic modes of transportation for better, faster and hassle-free connectivity to and from the station, such as autos, buses and taxis. Such features will be available in all 12 stations of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor.[9]

Maintenance depot

The station will have one of the four planned maintenance depots, out of Bilimora, Vapi and Anand-Nadiad depots. Unlike conventional depots, these depots will be relatively smaller in size and will be used only for trainsets' maintenance and repairing related works. It will be located north of the station near Palghar. The depot will have all modern facilities similar to Shinkansen train depots in Japan, such as an elaborate rainwater harvesting system, waste and effluent management system, automatic cleaners, among many other advanced systems. All depots of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor will have such features. Land acquisition for the depot is still underway, as of October 2023.[3][10]

Connectivity

Road

The roads lying in vicinity to the station will be developed to link it with major city roads as well as to the Golden Quadrilateral and the under-construction Delhi–Mumbai Expressway.

Rail

The nearest railway station after the station's completion will be Virar railway station, located 2 km (1.2 mi) west from the station. The station will also hold a significance for faster connectivity by rail, as it is the only fastest mode of transport between the cities of Mumbai and Virar at present, by reducing the commute time significantly. After completion, it will decrease the time from existing 2 hours to only 30 minutes.[4]

Metro

The planned Line 13 (Purple Line) of Mumbai Metro from Mira Road to Virar East will have a metro station within 5 km (3.1 mi) distance north-east of the station, for which a new road will be built to provide connectivity. Lines 13, 9, and 7 of Mumbai Metro will directly connect the station with Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport after completion of both the lines themselves and the station.[11][4]

Air

The nearest airport after the station's completion will be Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai, located around 60 km (37 mi) south from the station.

Land acquisition issues

When the National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) began acquiring land in the Vasai-Virar region for the elevated high-speed railway viaduct and for the station, the civic body of the region warned to open a case to the Bombay High Court against NHSRCL in February 2019, after the Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation challenged the development plan of the region created by the Government of India that included the high-speed railway project passing through Vasai-Virar in December 2018. The municipal corporation along with some political parties having their bases in the region stated that there was no need of considering the high-speed railway project to pass through the region, and instead of building it, they insisted the Government of Maharashtra to go ahead with the metro plan of Line 13 to provide direct connectivity to the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, which it urgently required owing to growing urbanization and population in the region. The corporators stated that around 3,000 farmers woulf lose their farming lands and 74 houses and shops would have to be razed in Vasai to build the project. Tribals living in Palghar district had started protests against the project in view of losing their lands, and so had blocked surveyors to create the land survey required to build the high-speed railway viaduct. Such actions from people as well as from state government departments had delayed land acquisition altogether in the entire Maharashtra section of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor, that continued until 2022. To negotiate with everyone including the protesting tribals, officials from the main funding agency of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor project, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), had reportedly met them and solved the issues.[1][12]

Environmental concerns

When the design for the station and the route for the elevated high-speed railway viaduct was being created by the National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) with Japanese engineers, they found the number of mangroves to be affected by the construction as around 54,000. This assessment was sent to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) and the Bombay High Court for obtaining Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) and Forest Clearances, necessary for starting the construction. However, both the Ministry and the High Court objected to the design and stated to them to change the design without changing the location of the proposed station, in order to reduce impact on the forests. The design was changed by them after a re-analysis, and this time found the number of mangroves to be affected reduced to around 22,000. The review was now granted by the Ministry and the High Court as well. Only during construction, the 22,000 mangroves will become affected, while after completion of the station, around 260,000 new mangroves will be planted. In this way, the environment as well as the green cover will be protected and increased.[13]

See also

References

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