[2] This road skirts the northern boundary of Salsette Island providing scenic views of the Yeoor hills and the Thane creek.
Ghodbunder Road cuts across dense forests which form part of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park.
Naglakot, Gaimukh Gadi and Firangkot, which although damaged now, unfolds stories of the 1500 century era reign of the Portuguese.
[4] Locals say that till 1950, it was only a dirt road with residents of centuries old villages like Waghbil, Majhiwada, Patlipada, Ghodbunder, Kolshet and Kasarwadavli using bullock carts for transport.
[5] The 32.32 km (20.08 mi) line is planned to be fully elevated, and is expected to consist of 32 stations from Wadala, Mumbai to Kasarvadavali via Ghatkopar, Mulund.
It will provide rail based access to the commercial, government bodies and geographical landmarks in Mumbai.