Panvel is an important junction point as many major highways meet and pass through the city. The Mumbai-Pune Expressway, Sion-Panvel Expressway, Bengaluru-Mumbai Highway,
NH 4B and
NH 66 start from here while NH 4 passes through Panvel. Roads of New Panvel are maintained by CIDCO while those in Panvel by PMC. New Panvel, being developed by CIDCO, has well planned and wide lane major roads and even the arterial roads are of two lanes leading to a single direction. Old Panvel has relatively less maintained roads which are congested due to lack of planning on part of the PMC.
Dinkar Balu Patil International Airport The
Navi Mumbai International Airport (Dinkar Balu Patil International Airport) is an airport in
Ulwe, near Panvel, which was inaugurated by Prime minister of India Narendra Modi on 8 October 2025. It was built on lands of nearby villages in Panvel Taluka area in the city of Panvel through public-private partnership (PPP) — with the private sector partner getting 74% equity and Airports Authority of India (AAI) & Maharashtra government, through CIDCO, holding 13% each.
Railway Panvel railway station is one of the most important junctions on
Central Railway.
Harbour line from
Mumbai CSMT, central line from
Diva /
Karjat,
Western Dedicated Freight Corridor from
JNPT and the line from
Roha meet at Panvel.
Panvel railway station comes under Mumbai division of Central Railway. Panvel is one of the terminating stations of the harbour line of the
Mumbai Suburban Railway. It is also considered as an entry point for trains bound for Konkan Railway from northern and western India. Platforms 1,2,3 & 4 are for suburban trains while platforms 5,6 & 7 are for main line trains. Nine pairs of daily express trains, 13 pairs of non-daily express trains and 12 daily commuter (passenger) trains stop here. Also, the
Ernakulam –
Hazrat Nizamuddin Duronto Express has a technical halt at Panvel for crew change, refueling and catering. In addition, Panvel handles 116 suburban trains which go to destinations
Mumbai CSMT,
Wadala Road,
Goregaon and
Thane. The station also handles a sizeable amount of freight trains. Panvel is considered equivalent to
Mumbai for trains which skip Mumbai. The trains run on diesel traction and alternating current (the tracks to
Konkan are not electrified south of
Roha), and Panvel is a refueling point for their locomotives. In addition to refueling, Panvel has a huge number of parcel bookings, and most trains stop for periods varying from 5 minutes to 20 minutes for technical purposes. Panvel also handles crew and locomotive change for a few long-distance passenger / freight trains. Diesel locomotives have a refuelling facility in Panvel. The city has a good daily connectivity to Pune, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Goa etc. Also, there are trains for Patna, Bikaner, Chennai, Bhavnagar, Veraval, Vasco etc.
Sampark Krantis and
Rajdhanis have halt here along with
Garib Rath and Double Decker. Some of the daily trains are 12051/52
Jan Shatabdi Express (
Dadar –
Madgaon),
Mandovi Express,
Pragati Express,
Konkan Kanya Express,etc. Now all the local trains will be 12 Coach as now the current line is AC current.
Indian Railways's
Central Railway division conducted an inaugural run of an AC local train from
Panvel to
Thane on 30 January 2020 at 3:30 pm on an open path towards Thane. On its return journey, the train ran from Thane to Panvel on an open path. The AC Local started its regular commercial services from 31 January 2020. The AC local also starts from
Nerul and
Vashi to Thane. On the day of its inaugural run, many travellers boarded the train as they weren't aware that a separate ticket was needed to board the AC Local. The train was even made to halt at one station as one door got blocked and wasn't opening. This further delayed the train's as well as other trains' timings on the route. This all happened despite the train had security guards and ticket checkers. Following this incident, the number of security guards and ticket checkers was nearly doubled and awareness was being created amongst travellers.
Autorickshaws There are many autorickshaws in Panvel. The minimum fare is Rs. 20 in share-autos, but Rs. 40 for sole-hire. This is high as compared to the Rs. 18 in other parts of Navi Mumbai, Mumbai & Thane. Even though there is now the cheaper CNG fuel, autos – because of political support – are not controlled by the RTO. There is no "Fare Chart" defined by RTO for Panvel, unlike other parts of Navi Mumbai. This needs to improve for the benefit of commuters.
Bus There are two main bus stands in Panvel – ST stand on the National Highway and NMMT stand near Railway Station. The ST buses are available from Panvel to
Khopoli,
Karjat,
Rasayani,
Alibaug,
Pen,
Roha,
Thane,
Bhiwandi,
Kalyan,
Dombivli,
Badlapur,
Dadar,
Uran as well as beyond
Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
NMMT AC and Non-AC buses are available from Panvel to
Vashi,
Thane,
Kalyan,
Bandra,
Nariman Point,
Khopoli,
Karjat,
Rasayani and inner areas of Panvel city. Panvel is the
second busiest bus station in the state after
Latur. It is the major bus station for the state as it a junction for
Konkan and
Pune routes buses. There is a heavy rush on
Ganpati Festival,
Diwali Festival and May vacations. ==See also==