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After a few graphics that have been released earlier, now the entire design set is out. BKC station is inspired by clouds and tides of the Arabian sea

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First India Bureau

Mumbai: The designs of Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Thane, Virar and Boisar, falling on the MumbaiAhmedabad HighSpeed Rail Corridor (MAHSR), popularly known as bullet train project, were recently unveiled. After a few graphics that have been released earlier, now the entire design set is out. BKC station is inspired by clouds and tides of the Arabian sea.

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7-km-long undersea tunnel, for the project.

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The Bandra Kurla Complex HSR station is the only underground station on the corridor. The platform is planned at a depth of about 24 metre from the ground level. It will have three levels—a platform, concourse and service floor. Two entry/exit points have been planned, one to facilitate access to the nearby Metro station on Line 2B and the other towards the MTNL building.

Bandra Kurla Complex HSR station is the only underground station on the corridor. The platform is planned at a depth of about 24 metre from the ground level. It will have three levels—a platform, concourse and service floor. Two entry/exit points have been planned, one to facilitate access to the nearby Metro station on Line 2B and the other towards the MTNL building. The station has been planned in such a way that ample space is available for passenger movement.

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