Pune's Bhide Bridge, a key traffic artery, will remain closed until August 15 due to delays in the construction of a pedestrian bridge by Mahametro. The closure is causing significant disruption for daily commuters and raising concerns about urban infrastructure project management.
PuneBhide BridgeMahametroUrban InfrastructureCommuter ImpactReal Estate PuneJun 07, 2025
The Bhide Bridge is closed for the construction of an iron pedestrian bridge by Mahametro, which began in March.
The Bhide Bridge is now expected to reopen by August 15, 2023, due to project delays.
The Bhide Bridge serves an estimated 2 to 3 lakh two-wheelers every day.
The closure has caused significant traffic congestion and extended travel times for commuters using alternative routes.
Mahametro is responsible for the construction of the pedestrian bridge and has requested an extended closure due to delays in the project.
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