Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis chaired a meeting on Monday, June 8, 2026, to accelerate the plan for a gate-free Maharashtra. He approved the first phase of 65 projects under the Maharashtra Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation (MahaRail). The goal is to remove all railway level crossings across the state to improve safety and traffic flow.
Which cities will get new railway infrastructure?
A total of 80 projects are planned for various urban centers to ensure smooth connectivity. The distribution of these projects across major cities is as follows:
| City/Region | Number of Projects |
|---|---|
| Mumbai Metropolitan Region | 17 |
| Pune | 15 |
| Nagpur | 13 |
| Nashik | 5 |
| Amravati | 5 |
How will these projects be implemented and funded?
MahaRail will be the main agency for execution, with support from the Public Works and Urban Development Departments for road-related works. HUDCO will provide loans for these projects, and the government has asked for alternative financing to keep interest rates low. Priority will be given to roads with a Train Vehicle Unit (TVU) count between 25,000 and 100,000 and areas where land acquisition is minimal.
What are the key directives given by the Deputy CM?
Devendra Fadnavis stated that not a single railway gate should remain on any route in Maharashtra. He instructed the formation of committees with Municipal Commissioners and District Collectors to verify works before they start. Special focus will be placed on rapidly urbanizing areas and replacing old structures, such as the bridge on the Amravati-Badnera route.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the main goal of the MahaRail initiative in Maharashtra?
The goal is to make Maharashtra a gate-free state by removing every single railway level crossing to enhance safety and connectivity.
Which agency is responsible for executing these 65 approved projects?
The Maharashtra Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation (MahaRail) is the nodal agency responsible for executing these infrastructure works.



























