Pune's Bhide Bridge will remain closed for an additional 1.5 months due to ongoing Metro construction, causing significant inconvenience to daily commuters.
PuneBhide BridgeMetro ConstructionTraffic CongestionCommutersReal EstateJun 08, 2025
Bhide Bridge is closed due to ongoing Metro construction work, specifically the construction of a steel pedestrian bridge to connect Sadashiv Peth to the Deccan Metro Station.
Bhide Bridge is expected to reopen by 15th August 2025, as per the latest extension requested by MahaMetro.
The closure of Bhide Bridge has led to increased traffic congestion on alternative routes, causing significant delays and frustration, particularly for two-wheeler riders.
Local authorities have increased the number of traffic diversion signs and are working on improving the flow of traffic on alternative routes. They are also exploring the possibility of providing shuttle services to help commuters navigate the congested areas.
The pedestrian bridge is being constructed to connect Sadashiv Peth to the Deccan Metro Station, aiming to improve commuter access and enhance public transportation infrastructure in Pune.
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