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News Entry# 546388
Mar 28 (21:02) Mumbai's CSMT to Get ₹2,450 Crore Redevelopment, Including a 24/7 City Centre
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Elevated deck to 24X7 stores: CSMT gears up for a makeover

The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) in Mumbai, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is undergoing a ₹2,450 crore redevelopment project. The project includes a common elevated deck connecting D N Road to P D’Mello Road, and a 24/7 City Centre called 'Rail-O-Polis'. The CSMT station will be the first in Indian...
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Railways to be modernized. The redevelopment plan involves taking over the administrative building on D N Road and shifting offices to the Carnac Bunder end. The divisional railway manager's office will be moved to Wadi Bunder. A large concourse will be built over the suburban platforms. An elevated deck on P D’Mello Road will cater to long-distance trains and have ticket counters, air-conditioned waiting areas, food stalls, and shopping malls. The heritage station will have a roof plaza with a food court, waiting lounge, and a children’s play area. The city centre will be built away from the station and might serve liquor with state government approval. The new railway buildings will be kept shorter than the CSMT dome to preserve its heritage, while the existing structures will retain their 1930s look. The Byculla station, without height restrictions, could feature a 30-storey skyscraper. CSMT will be integrated with Metro lines 3 and 11. The project is expected to be completed in four years.

Mumbai ke Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), ek UNESCO World Heritage site, ko ₹2,450 crore ke redevelopment project se naya look milne wala hai. Is project mein D N Road se P D’Mello Road tak ek common elevated deck banaya jaayega, aur 'Rail-O-Polis' naam ka ek 24/7 City Centre bhi banaya...
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jaayega. CSMT station Indian Railways mein pehla station hoga jisko modernize kiya jaayega. Redevelopment plan mein D N Road par administrative building ko le liya jaayega aur offices ko Carnac Bunder end par shift kiya jaayega. Divisional railway manager ka office Wadi Bunder mein shift ho jaayega. Suburban platforms ke upar ek bada concourse banaya jaayega. P D’Mello Road par ek elevated deck banaya jaayega jahan long-distance trains aaenge. Isme ticket counters, air-conditioned waiting areas, food stalls, aur shopping malls honge. Heritage station mein ek roof plaza hoga jisme food court, waiting lounge, aur ek children’s play area hoga. City centre station se alag banaya jaayega aur state government se approval milne par liquor bhi serve kiya jaayega. Naye railway buildings CSMT dome se chhote honge, heritage ko preserve karne ke liye, aur purane buildings 1930s ke look mein hi rahenge. Byculla station, jisme height restrictions nahi hain, mein ek 30-storey skyscraper ban sakta hai. CSMT ko Metro lines 3 aur 11 se connect kiya jaayega. Project four saal mein complete hone ki ummeed hai.
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