After decades of delays, the Madh-Versova Bridge project is finally moving forward with crucial approvals and a redesigned structure. This 2.06 km-long bridge will significantly reduce travel time and improve connectivity for residents in Mumbai's western suburbs.
MumbaiMadhversova BridgeInfrastructureTransportationUrban DevelopmentReal Estate MumbaiMay 23, 2025
The Madh-Versova Bridge project is a 2.06 km-long bridge that will link the jetties of Madh and Versova across the creek in Mumbai. It aims to reduce travel time from 90 minutes to under five minutes and improve connectivity for residents in the western suburbs.
The project was first proposed in 1967, making it a decades-long endeavor.
The bridge will significantly reduce travel time, improve access to essential services like hospitals and schools, and act as a feeder to the proposed Versova-Bhayandar Coastal Road, enhancing overall connectivity in the region.
The project faced several challenges, including delays in obtaining environmental clearances, concerns over the ecological impact on mangroves, and the need for significant land acquisition and administrative expenses.
The estimated cost of the Madh-Versova Bridge project ranges from ₹2,395 crore to ₹3,984 crore, including overheads and land management.
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