Updated On: 21 January, 2026 12:46 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
With the 5th and 6th lines at Borivali complete, focus shifts on next piece of the puzzle; project aims to segregate long-distance trains from suburban local trains

Railway officials and contract labourers work along the stretch
With the Borivali 5th and 6th lines complete, the railways have now focused on completing the next piece of the jigsaw puzzle that is the railway expansion project from Borivali to Virar. In this 26-km section, a number of existing stations like Dahisar, Bhayandar, Naigaon and Virar will move the locations of their slow line platforms to accommodate the new lines. While Dahisar platforms will move north, Bhayander will move westward and Virar a bit to the south.
The project aims to segregate long-distance trains from suburban local trains, thereby improving the frequency and efficiency of daily commutes for Mumbai residents by creating dedicated corridors for both suburban locals and express trains. The estimated cost for the project is Rs 2184 crore with a targeted completion of 2028. The project is being executed by the Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation (MRVC) under the MUTP-3A.