Nitin Gadkari moots 10,000 water taxis to connect Mumbai suburbs with new airport
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has proposed 10,000 water taxis to transport people from Mumbai's suburbs to the new Navi Mumbai International Airport. The taxis, to be made from fiber-reinforced plastic, can connect areas like Virar and Kalyan-Dombi...

Gadkari said the water taxis can get people from suburbs like Virar located along the Arabian Sea to the north of the financial capital, and Kalyan-Dombivali on the northeast along the Thane Creek, to the new airport in 70 minutes.
"Taking from all side of Mumbai, from Vasai-Virar to Kalyan-Dombivali, it (water taxis) can connect to new airport in 70 minutes. Already I have discussed the proposal with the CM. We need 10,000 water taxis in Mumbai," he said.
Passenger flights from the new airport are slated to start from April next year. Plans are afoot to connect the new airport with metro rail in order to facilitate passenger movement.
Gadkari said all 10,000 water taxis can be built using the futuristic fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) material which has a lot of relevance in the shipping industry, and urged entities to reduce the cost of the material.
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