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Mumbai double-decker flyover by 2009

ProjectsToday: The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority has completed around 35 per cent work on the double-decker flyover in Mumbai. The project is a part of the Santacruz-Chembur Link Road (which includes an ROB at Kurla) under Mumbai Urban Transport Project and is aided by the World Bank. The double-decker flyover will start from Sable Nagar near Kurla Terminus to New Tilak Naqar, which comes between Hans Burga marg and Amar Mahal junction. The total length of the flyover is 1.75 km and it will have two arms: one will go to Lokmanya Tilak Terminus and the other to Kurla Mother Dairy (passing through Harbour Railway line), connecting Nehru Nagar.

One of the important features of the flyover project is that levels 1 and 2 will merge at a single point that will ease traffic in several directions.

At present, construction work at Sable Nagar and Gazia Nagar is in progress, while work on LBS road and Kurla Mother Dairy is nearing completion. The double-decker fly over project is scheduled for completion by June 2009.

Published in Projectmonitor issue: April 14, 2008