LALBAUG FLYOVER OPENS TODAY
Mumbai: Almost two years in the making, the city's longest flyover between Bharatmata and Lalbaug will be opened to the public on Monday.
The 2.45-km flyover will help motorists reach Sion from CST in 25 minutes. This is the fourth flyover on Ambedkar Road. The MMRDA has already built three other flyovers on the stretch
at Maheshwari Udyan-Tulpule chowk, Hindamata Junction and opposite Sion Hospital.
"The four-lane flyover built at a cost of Rs 150 crore will help motorists avoid nine traffic signals. The four flyovers on the Ambedkar Road will collectively help drivers skip 18 signals," MMRDA commissioner Rahul Asthana said.
"The flyover came up within two years of the old one being demolished,'' an MMRDA officer said. TNN
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