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15 Railway Stations In & Around Mumbai To Get Vertical Gardens

Once the contract is awarded, the gardens shall be developed within 12 months at a cost of around INR 14.72 crores. The beautification is a part of the Amrit Bharat Station upgrade scheme that was announced earlier this year, said an official.

15 Railway Stations In & Around Mumbai To Get Vertical Gardens
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As a part of its Green Mumbai initiative, the Central Railway (CR) has announced to set up vertical garden walls at 15 stations.

The plan is to cover stations on both the main and the harbour lines with ornamental plants that would be maintained.

The railway stations identified for these vertical gardens are Vidyavihar, Sandhurst Road, Wadala, Kurla, Parel, Matunga, Diva, Mumbra, Shahad, Titwala, Igatpuri, Chinchpokli, Kanjurmarg, Vikhroli and Byculla.

Once the contract is awarded, the gardens shall be developed within 12 months at a cost of around INR 14.72 crores.

The beautification is a part of the Amrit Bharat Station upgrade scheme that was announced earlier this year, said an official.

Features & Advantages:

Vertical gardens take comparatively very less space and can fit into any kind of shape and structure. One of their biggest advantages is water conservation as they maintain the moisture of the area and the surface temperature of buildings and surroundings by controlling the urban heat island effect caused by concreting. The gardens also act as sound barriers.

Vertical gardens play a crucial role in an urban landscape like Mumbai where there is a shortage of land space for planting trees. A combination of plants which can attract birds, butterflies and bees would also help in cross-pollination, experts shared.

Planting Saplings at 100 locations

In addition to this, CR has also planned to plant saplings of ornamental bushes and trees at more than 100 locations around 40 suburban and non-suburban stations in the city where land is available. The idea is not just to beautify the area, but also to save the land from encroachments.

For this, the CR authorities have approached NGOs, social organisations and corporates to beautify railway lands.

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