The Mumbai-Pune Missing Link Project, a crucial infrastructure development, is 96% complete and is expected to be fully operational by September 2025. This project, spearheaded by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), will significantly reduce travel time between the two major cities and boost economic activities in the region.
Mumbaipune ExpresswayMsrdcLonavala LakeKhandala ValleyTiger ValleyReal Estate MumbaiJun 04, 2025
The Mumbai-Pune Missing Link Project is a 28-kilometer stretch of road being constructed to connect the existing Mumbai-Pune Expressway with the Tiger Valley area, passing through the Lonavala Lake and Khandala Valley.
The project is being led by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), a government-owned corporation responsible for the development and maintenance of state highways in Maharashtra.
The project is expected to be fully operational by September 2025.
The project will reduce travel time between Mumbai and Pune, boost economic activities, and enhance tourism in the Lonavala Lake and Khandala Valley areas.
The project includes the construction of several viaducts and tunnels, modern traffic management systems, and rest areas along the route.
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