The MMRDA has unveiled a significant Rs 1102 crore project to construct an elevated corridor between Mumbai and Pune, aimed at easing traffic congestion and improving travel time.
MmrdaElevated CorridorMumbaipuneTraffic ReliefInfrastructureReal Estate PuneFeb 17, 2025
The total cost of the elevated corridor project is Rs 1102 crore.
The construction of the elevated corridor is expected to take around three years.
Key features of the elevated corridor include multiple entry and exit points, advanced safety measures, and environmental considerations such as tree planting and sustainable materials.
The elevated corridor is expected to boost the local economy by reducing travel time, increasing productivity, and creating jobs during the construction phase.
The MMRDA (Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority) is responsible for planning and executing the elevated corridor project to improve traffic conditions between Mumbai and Pune.
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