Passenger jetties to connect Bhayandar and Dombivali
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 14, 2023 12:00 IST2023-04-14T11:58:52+5:302023-04-14T12:00:02+5:30
Five years after the development of an inland waterway connecting Mira-Bhayandar to Dombivali was first approved, the Maharashtra Maritime ...

Passenger jetties to connect Bhayandar and Dombivali
Five years after the development of an inland waterway connecting Mira-Bhayandar to Dombivali was first approved, the Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB) has floated tenders for the construction of eight passenger jetties spread across Bhayandar, Kolshet (Thane), Kalher (Bhiwandi) and Dombivali. The total cost of the project will be ₹96 crore and will be shared by the Centre and the state governments.
The project is part of the Centre’s Sagarmala initiative, under the Union Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways. The civil works are expected to be completed within a year and a half of the tenders being awarded to suitable contractors, while the ferry services on this route – which includes the Vasai Creek and Ulhas River – may commence at the end of 2025, according to a senior MMB official.“The first phase of the development of this channel, National Waterway 53, was initially supposed to have nine jetties, a multimodal interchange, but the scope of the project has been trimmed a little. More infrastructure will be added in phase two depending on the initial response,” the official said, adding that the ferry services will eventually be outsourced to independent concessionaires.
Potential locations where ferry services will ply in the future include Vasai in the west and Kalyan in the east, while Kolshet will be developed as a key interchange point or multi-modal hub. Anjur Dive, Parsik Bunder, Ghodbunder and Nagla Bunder are listed in the detailed project report (DPR) as potential halts en route. “Once operational, the waterway will form part of the larger multi-modal transport network planned along the river. It will link up with the southern part of the land mass to northern Maharashtra and southern Gujarat,” states the DPR.
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