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Virar-alibaug Multimodal Corridor Route Map Patched (2026)

The Virar-Alibaug Multimodal Corridor (VAMC) is a 126 km, access-controlled expressway designed to revolutionize connectivity across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Spanning the districts of Palghar, Thane, and Raigad, this ₹55,000–60,000 crore project will slash travel time between Virar and Alibaug by 50%, reducing the journey from several hours to approximately 90–120 minutes. Route Map and Alignment Overview

  1. The Vasai Creek Challenge: Early maps showed a direct bridge; revised maps show a longer embankment to reduce sloped gradients for heavy trucks.
  2. Land Acquisition (Bhiwandi): The original straight line through Bhiwandi was redrawn to loop slightly around densely populated village clusters, adding 5 km to the total length.
  3. Alibaug Terminal Shift: The endpoint was originally planned at Mandwa (to catch ferries to Gateway of India). It was shifted north to Revas due to environmental clearance issues on the Mandwa coast.

NH-48 (Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway): The starting point at Navghar. virar-alibaug multimodal corridor route map

Implementation and Timeline

Multimodal Integration: True to its name, the corridor isn't just for cars. It is designed to house a Metro line, dedicated bus lanes, and utilities like water and gas pipelines within a single right-of-way. Estimated Cost: Approximately ₹55,000 crore. The Virar-Alibaug Multimodal Corridor (VAMC) is a 126

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 Vasai Creek Challenge: Early maps showed a

🔄 Major Interchanges & Connectivity Nodes

The VAMC is designed to be "Multimodal"—meaning it connects various transport systems into one network.