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Chakala (J.B. Nagar) (Officially known as IndusInd Bank Chakala (J.B. Nagar)) is an elevated metro station on the East-West Corridor of the Blue Line 1 of Mumbai Metro, serving the JB Nagar neighbourhood of Andheri in Mumbai. It was opened to the public on 8 June 2014. [2] Chakala metro station
Transfer station for Andheri railway station [11] 5 Asalpha: असल्फा Line 1: Elevated Side Operational from 8 June 2014 – [12] 6 Azad Nagar: आझाद नगर Line 1: Elevated Side Operational from 8 June 2014 – [13] 7 Aarey: आरे Line 7: Elevated Side Operational from 2 April 2022 – [14] 8 Adarsh Nagar ...
The Mumbai Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Mumbai and the wider Mumbai Metropolitan Region in Maharashtra, India.. While the Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited is responsible for all metro rail projects being developed in Maharashtra, except for those in the Mumbai Metropolitan Area, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority is the authority responsible ...
But the construction of Sagar Sangam railway station is temporarily postponed due to completing the railway line within the time limit of October 2018 till the later phase. [3] In Phase II, the Construction of all stations lying between Kharkopar and Uran was completed except Gavan railway station and flagged of by PM Narendra Modi on 12 ...
China Communications Construction Company, Ltd. (CCCC) is a Chinese majority state-owned, publicly traded, multinational engineering and construction company primarily engaged in the design, construction, and operation of infrastructure assets, including highways, skyways, bridges, tunnels, railways (especially high-speed rail), subways, airports, oil platforms, and marine ports.
The Kwun Tong line (Chinese: 觀塘綫) is a rapid transit line of the MTR network in Hong Kong, coloured green on the MTR map.Starting at Whampoa in Hung Hom and ending at Tiu Keng Leng in Tseung Kwan O, Sai Kung, the route has 17 stations and takes 35 minutes to complete. [3]
Two corridors (one local and other through) on Central Railway run from CSMT to Kalyan Junction (55 km), [3] from where it bifurcates into two lines – one running up to Kasara (67 km) in the north-east and the other running up to Khopoli (61 km) in the south-east. These two corridors constitute the 'Main' Line.
Indian Railway zones Number Railway zone Code Headquarters [16] Established [17] Route length [a] [18] Stations Divisions [19] km miles 7 Southern Railway: SR Chennai: 1951 5,093 3,164.6 727 [20] Chennai, Madurai, Palakkad, Salem, Thiruvananthapuram, Tiruchirappalli: 8 Central Railway: CR Mumbai CSMT: 1951 4,203.3 2,611.8 486 [21]