Mumbai Is Gearing To Have Its First-Ever Travelator Connecting Monorail, Metro & WR Trains

by Tejashee Kashyap
Mumbai Is Gearing To Have Its First-Ever Travelator Connecting Monorail, Metro & WR Trains

Travelators have revolutionised the way people navigate through large public spaces. These automated walkways provide a convenient and efficient mode of transportation, making life considerably easier for travellers and pedestrians alike. Given Mumbai’s immense population and the constant influx of commuters, a travelator system could significantly benefit Mumbai and improve the quality of life for its residents in several ways. Well, that’s now becoming a reality!

Mumbai’s First New Travelator

Mumbai's First Ever Travelator
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A travelator in Mumbai would help alleviate the strain of daily commuting for millions of people. Work on the first one for the city has already begun between the monorail station at Sant Gadge Maharaj Chowk and Mahalaxmi railway station and the underground metro 3 station. The construction has already begun. This will be Mumbai’s first-ever travelator system for commute services.

However, the construction is said to take 10 more months and is expected to open by February 2024. This first one in Mumbai will be of 3m in width and approximately 500m in length. The approximate cost is around ₹6 crore for the project. Additionally, the project is overseen by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority.

The city’s Sant Gadge Maharaj Chowk and Mahalaxmi railway station are notorious for their huge crowd. A travelator system could provide an additional mode of transportation, allowing commuters to navigate through crowded areas more efficiently and comfortably.

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Why Mumbai Always Needed A Travelator

Mumbai's First Ever Travelator
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First and foremost, a travelator in Mumbai would help alleviate the strain of daily commuting for millions of people. A travelator system would greatly benefit, making it more walkable for sure!

Mumbai is a bustling city in dire need of efficient transportation solutions to address its population density, traffic congestion, and accessibility challenges. Introducing a travelator system would not only alleviate the burden of commuting for residents but also enhance connectivity and improve urban mobility.

Moreover, it would provide a safe and convenient means of transportation, accommodating individuals with mobility limitations, wheelchair users, and those with strollers or heavy luggage.  Additionally, this would enable residents and visitors to traverse long distances without the need for multiple transfers or the hassle of navigating through complex transportation networks.

By reducing congestion, improving accessibility, and offering a comfortable and efficient means of transportation, a travelator system would greatly benefit Mumbai.

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