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11 years on, CSMT–Kurla 5th & 6th Line pushed to 2026: What’s blocking Mumbai’s key rail project

As of September, the estimated completion for Phase 1 (Kurla to Parel) has now been pushed to 2026, and Phase 2 (Parel to CSMT) has barely progressed due to space constraints.

September 26, 2025 / 15:31 IST
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The construction of two additional rail lines between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) and Kurla—sanctioned 17 years ago under the Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP-II) to reduce congestion on the city’s busiest rail corridor—remains incomplete and heavily delayed.

As of September, the estimated completion for Phase 1 (Kurla to Parel) has now been pushed to 2026, and Phase 2 (Parel to CSMT) has barely progressed due to space constraints.

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According to a report by The Indian Express, back in 2010, then Chief Minister Ashok Chavan had assured that the 5th and 6th Line project would be ready and operational by 2015. The railway project that was sanctioned in 2008 for around ₹800 crore has since risen to ₹1,337 crore.

Phase 1: Kurla to Parel
The work of Phase 1, which covers the 10.1-kilometre segment from Kurla to Parel, is underway but is delayed due to land acquisition problems, involving slum rehabilitation, government, and private parcels.