The British-era Elphinstone Road Bridge, now Prabhadevi, has been shut due to safety concerns. Built over a century ago, it can no longer handle Mumbai’s growing transport demands and will be replaced with a modern double-decker flyover.
Traffic Diversions Cause Congestion
With the bridge closed from Friday night, traffic has been rerouted via Currey Road and nearby bridges, causing jams in Bharatmata, Lalbaug, Parel, Chinchpokli, and around Tilak Bridge in Dadar. BEST buses have also been diverted, adding to commuter woes.
MahaRail’s Reconstruction Plan
The Maharashtra Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation (MahaRail), appointed by MMRDA, has sought 82 traffic blocks from Central and Western Railways. These blocks, each lasting at least four hours, will be taken mainly at night to minimize disruption.
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Officials confirmed that two massive 800-metric-ton cranes will be used to dismantle the old structure. Despite the scale of demolition, railway authorities assured that train services on Western and Central lines would face no major disruption.
One-Year Completion Target
The project is expected to take about a year once approvals are finalized. Once the pillars are in place, officials expect faster progress, easing one of Mumbai’s most congested transport corridors.
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