
Mumbai's Gokhale Bridge To Reopen: Why Was It Shut, What Are New Things? All You Need To Know
“Though delayed, we set a firm target to open the bridge before the monsoon to avoid further inconvenience,” a senior civic official told the news portal.“The contractor followed a tight schedule to complete the remaining work, and the bridge will be opened for traffic from Sunday,” they said.
Also Read | Mumbai: 'Gap of 6 feet between 2 bridges' Aaditya Thackeray attacks Shinde govt Why was the Gokhale Bridge closed?The Gopal Krishna Gokhale Bridge, which is popularly known as the Gokhale Bridge , was officially shut down on November 7, 2022, for all traffic and has caused a lack of public transport connectivity in the area for daily travellers and school children.
According to the news portal's report, the pedestrian section of the bridge collapsed on July 3, 2018, and the accident claimed the lives of two individuals and injured three people.
The investigation also found that the collapsed portion of the bridge fell under the jurisdiction of the Western Railways, and the accident prompted the Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC ) to take charge of the demolition and reconstruction of the bridge.
Also Read | Shreya Ghoshal postpones Mumbai concert amid India-Pakistan conflict When will the bridge re-open?As per the reports, the bridge is set to fully re-open on May 11, 2025. This comes after its completion of the first phase in February 2024.
Even though the project faced delays, the project's completion ahead of the infamous Mumbai monsoon is set to offer much-needed relief for daily commuters in the Andheri East to West region.
BMC earlier planned to open two lanes of the bridge by May 2023, after they launched their first grider. However, the deadline was pushed back every time due to various delays including the late arrival of the“griders” from the Ambala factory, reported te news portal.
Also Read | Flying from Mumbai to cost more as Aera hikes UDF; Business class to pay... Misalignment issueA portion of the bridge was meant to be open in February 2024, but due to a six-foot gap between the new segment and the existing C D Barfiwala flyover, the bridge remained partially functional, hampering the flow of traffic.
After BMC commenced its realignment work in April 2024, with the assistance of experts from IIT-Bombay and Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), the bridge has now been successfully aligned with the flyover ahead of its re-opening, according to the newBol rs portal's report.
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