Updated On: 30 May, 2023 07:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Two months after getting safety clearance, five new stations on the Uran line and Dighe station are yet to be opened, as officials wait for politicians to make time for inauguration

Uran railway station, one of the five new stations on the Uran railway line in Navi Mumbai
The Uran railway line in Navi Mumbai, with its five new stations—Gavhanpada, Ranjanpada, Nhava-Sheva, Dronagiri, and Uran—received approval from the Commissioner of Railway Safety to run passenger trains in mid-March. However, it has been awaiting a formal inauguration by politicians, delaying the use of promised new lines and stations.
Once opened, this line will bring significant benefits to local residents, connecting them more efficiently to the main transport links in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai City.