Mumbai-Pune Expressway traffic to speed up as old bridge razed


Mumbai, Apr 6 (IANS): The traffic on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway is expected to speed up as the demolition of a 189-year old unused bridge was taken up from Sunday, officials said.

The bridge, built by a British engineer Capt. Hughes in 1830 -- and later credited for laying the foundations of the Mumbai-Pune rail links -- was razed using controlled blasting on Sunday evening.

The work on clearing the debris in about 1,200 truckloads and demolishing the remaining portions of the bridge will continue over the next 10 days, a Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation official said.

The bridge - popularly known as 'Amrutanjan Bridge' courtesy a giant hoarding for an outdoor advertisement of the pain relief balm - had become a major traffic hindrance and cause for many accidents on the country's first and busy expressway.

Though the bridge was unused for several decades, a structural audit a few years ago cautioned that its condition was not sound and it could collapse, posing a risk to the expressway traffic zooming below it.

Though the expressway is six-laned, around the bridge, it became a four-laned 'S'-shaped bottleneck, slowing the traffic, creating snarls and upping hazards of accidents especially during morning-evening peak hours and weekends.

The massive wide pillars of the bridge between Khandala-Lonavala in the Raigad district stretch of the 100-kms expressway occupied the space for about two lanes.

Over the next few weeks, the situation is expected to be rectified with the area being smoothened, widened and spruced up to ensure uninterrupted flow of the traffic.

An official said that as per rough estimates, at least 10-15 minutes are likely to be saved on the journey in both directions, save fuel, reduce pollution and accidents after this operation.

The Raigad Collector had given permission for the bridge demolition to be carried out from April 4 and the MSRDC swung into action in view of the negligible traffic during the ongoing 21-lockdown period.

 

 

  

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  • SS Shetty, BOMBAY

    Mon, Apr 06 2020

    Fantastic move thought and executed of demolition during this lockdown time
    I congratulate all those who are involved right from the topmost official to the men at work for taking up this out of BOX activity
    on similar line those activity which create traffic chaos should be taken up such as
    POT holes , cementation of ROAD , demolition of bridge if any . Movement of heavy machinery etc
    For Bombay railways , BOTH western central and Harbour Railways you have a habit of taking of maintenance works during weekends and putting lots of trouble /hardship to family goers during sunday train travel by disrupting the local train travel service for almost 4 - 6 peak s making them to travel in bus and other transport means
    Requested to take a cue from MRDCS and take up full track and overhead power line maintenance of Main Western Central Harbour during the lockdown period and give relief to local train commuters

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