As NMIA gears up for launch, Kharkopar NMMT conductors say they don’t have basic resting spots
As Navi Mumbai gears up for the opening of the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) with final checks, trial runs, and security drills underway, another reality sits quietly in its shadow. At Kharkopar railway station, the end stop for NMMT bus routes 17, 18, and 23, all of which pass along the airport stretch, conductors are still waiting for something far more basic than an aerobridge: a simple shelter.
Every day, while sleek airport buses glide past and Ulwe’s roads buzz with construction, conductors at the last stop huddle under the narrow shade of a private hotel in Sector 16. This unofficial “rest area” doubles as their waiting point between trips. Sharad Deshmukh, an NMMT conductor

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