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Revealed: How engineers in Mumbai overcame daunting challenges to bring Byculla’s Rs 287 cr cable-stayed bridge to life

Raju Joseph
| TNN | Last updated on - Nov 6, 2025, 14:46 IST
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Byculla Bridge nears completion

The Maharashtra Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation (Maharail) confirmed that the Byculla Road overbridge, a modern cable-stayed project worth rs 287 crore, will open by March 2026. currently 80% complete, the project has entered its last construction phase. (Picture credit: Raju Joseph)

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Construction progress in final stage

Officials stated that work on lifting cables for the main section is underway. the deck slab has been placed, and finishing of the slab surface continues. with the central pylon completed, the bridge structure is taking its final shape efficiently. (Picture credit: Raju Joseph)

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Overcoming delays and challenges

Initially planned for completion in 2024, the project faced several extensions, now targeting March 2026. despite obstacles, Maharail ensured smooth construction without halting the constant traffic flow along Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Road. (Picture credit: Raju Joseph)


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Replacing the old structure

The new Byculla Bridge replaces the aging structure that had served beyond its lifespan. designed to strengthen connectivity between Eastern Express Highway, Dadar, CSMT, and South Mumbai, the new link will play a major role in urban mobility. (Picture credit: Raju Joseph)

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Expanding capacity for traffic

Spanning 916 metres, the bridge will feature four lanes, twice the width of the previous one. with a single central pylon, the structure blends efficiency with modern architecture, offering faster and smoother traffic flow across the city. (Picture credit: Raju Joseph)

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Tackling engineering complexities

Building over a crowded market and busy railway lines posed major design hurdles. Maharail engineers placed pylons to limit intrusion into the MCGM market and reduce foundations within the railway area, minimizing land and structural impact. (Picture credit: Raju Joseph)

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Focus on safety and innovation

The bridge includes a three-tier utility duct within crash barriers for electrical and telecom lines. it will also feature tri-colour LED lighting for national events, ensuring both functionality and aesthetic appeal for commuters. (Picture credit: Raju Joseph)

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Integration with existing structure

Maharail plans to merge one section of the old ‘y’ bridge with the new structure, maintaining continuity and historical character. this integration ensures smoother traffic movement and preserves a part of Byculla’s legacy. (Picture credit: Raju Joseph)


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Aesthetic features and urban appeal

Beyond its utility, the bridge will enhance Byculla’s skyline with artistic façade lighting and a selfie point. designed as an architectural landmark, it symbolizes Mumbai’s blend of engineering excellence and visual sophistication. (Picture credit: Raju Joseph)


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Strengthening Mumbai’s connectivity

Once operational, the new Byculla overbridge will ease congestion, improve east-west travel, and stand as a testament to modern infrastructure in Mumbai. authorities say it represents progress towards safer, faster, and smarter urban transit. (Picture credit: Raju Joseph)

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Trouble Shooter
206 days ago
please be graceful enough to publish the name of Contractor and Consultant who have done the job . the govt only acts as conduit for release of payments. also be bold enough to admit that delays were caused by govt officials and their inability to provide access.
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