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EEH connector to help BKC to Chunabhatti commute to get 3km shorter by July-end

MMRDA is also mulling extending the connector till Wadala

Updated on: Mar 19, 2019 11:40 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Motorists will soon be able to travel from Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) to Chunabhatti on the Eastern Express Highway (EEH) from the end of July.

The EEH connector will cut travel time between BKC and Chunabhatti by 30 minutes (HT Photo)
The EEH connector will cut travel time between BKC and Chunabhatti by 30 minutes (HT Photo)

This week, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) completed a crucial phase for the 1.6 km project and launched six girders above the tracks near Sion and Chunabhatti. The work was undertaken in blocks allotted by the Railways between 1am and 3.30am.

RA Rajeev, metropolitan commissioner, MMRDA, said, “The 155-crore elevated corridor from BKC to EEH is expected to decongest traffic in the Sion-Dharavi area, reduce the distance by 3kms and cut commute time by 30 minutes.”

MMRDA is also mulling extending the connector till Wadala, which is being planned as the next major hub after BKC.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tanushree Venkatraman

Tanushree Venkatraman is a Multimedia Correspondent covering civic issues and governance in Mumbai.

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