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The Mumbai Metro Line 4 is a 32.32 km-long elevated corridor connecting Wadala to Kasarvadavali, featuring 30 stations. Designed to enhance east–west connectivity and decongest Mumbai’s arterial routes, the project is a key component in the city’s evolving integrated transport network. Once completed, the line will link industrial, residential, and commercial zones, offering commuters a faster, safer, and more sustainable mode of travel across the metropolitan region.

  • Enhances east–west connectivity across Mumbai’s dense suburban corridor. 
  • Offers a reliable alternative to congested roads, reducing pollution and fuel consumption. 
  • Strengthens intermodal transport integration within the city’s metro network. 
  • A critical step toward MMRDA’s goal of sustainable, high-capacity urban mobility.

Ameenji Rubber Limited has been entrusted with the design, manufacturing, testing, and supply of precision-engineered structural components including:

These components are critical to the performance and safety of elevated metro structures, ensuring load distribution, movement absorption, and long-term durability of the corridor.

Why Ameenji Was Chosen

    • Proven Expertise: Extensive experience in metro and bridge infrastructure across India.
    • High Production Capacity: Advanced press machines that meet bulk order requirements and tight timelines.
    • Testing Excellence: ISO/IEC 17025 NABL-accredited in-house lab with state-of-the-art testing facilities.
    • Engineering Depth: Strong understanding of complex design requirements and international standards (IRC, EN, AASHTO LRFD 2012).
Length 32.32 km
Line Color Green Line
Stations
1. Bhakti Park Metro, 2. Wadala TT, 3. Anik Nagar Bus Depot, 4. Siddharth Colony, 5. Garodia Nagar, 6. Pant Nagar, 7. Laxmi Nagar, 8. Shreyes Cinema, 9. Godrej Company, 10. Vikhroli Metro, 11. Surya Nagar…
Elevated / Underground Fully Elevated
Project base cost Rs. 14,549 Cr. (Incl. Taxes and Duties)
Ridership (2031) Daily Ridership – 12.13 Lakhs

Construction is in advanced stages, with civil packages for viaducts, piers, and station structures well underway between Wadala and Kasarvadavali. Electrical and systems works are progressing in parallel.

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