Mumbai Infra: Reay Road-Titwala ROB Inaugurated By CM Devendra Fadnavis On May 13; Check Out Pics
Chief Minister Fadnavis inaugurated both the Reay Road and Titwala Road Over Bridges (ROBs) in Mumbai, significantly boosting the city's infrastructure.
The Reay Road bridge stands out as Mumbai's first cable-stayed ROB built on land, marking a milestone in the city's engineering.
This six-lane, 385-meter bridge, costing ₹266 crore, improves crucial east-west connectivity between Byculla and Mazgaon, alleviating traffic congestion.
The Reay Road bridge replaces a demolished British-era structure, modernising the area's transportation network.
The Reay Road bridge includes architectural LED lighting and a bridge health monitoring system, showcasing advanced engineering.
Both bridges contribute to improved regional connectivity, facilitating smoother travel for residents and commuters in their respective areas.
The combined investment in these two projects reflects a substantial commitment to enhancing Mumbai's infrastructure and addressing its growing transportation needs.
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