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Mumbai: CR and WR clash over land, major upgrades delayed, commuters bear the brunt

Both railways lock horns over land as Dadar upgrade and 5th–6th line projects hit deadlock; sources said WR requires land at Currey Road, currently under CR, for an upgrade and expansion of Dadar Terminus

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Construction on the 5th and 6th lines between Kurla and Parel has been stalled since 2015

Construction on the 5th and 6th lines between Kurla and Parel has been stalled since 2015

One city, two railways, and endless complications. Here’s yet another reason why Mumbai needs a single suburban railway authority instead of two separate zones, Central Railway (CR) and Western Railway (WR). A mid-day investigation has found that two of the city’s biggest projects, the expansion of WR’s Dadar mid-town terminus and CR’s 5th and 6th lines, are stuck, each waiting for land from the other.

Sources said WR requires land at Currey Road, currently under CR, for an upgrade and expansion of Dadar Terminus. Meanwhile, CR has been waiting for land from WR at Dadar for its long-delayed fifth and sixth lines. Though both fall under Indian Railways, their zonal jurisdictions, priorities, and land assets are handled independently, leading to bureaucratic gridlock.

The Western Railway side

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