The flyover connected key routes leading toward CSMT. (Photo Credit: X)
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News1829-01-2026, 16:30

Mumbai's Byculla Flyover: A 1979 Glimpse into Future Traffic Solutions

  • A 1979 photograph shows the Byculla Y-Bridge under construction, highlighting Mumbai's early efforts to combat traffic congestion.
  • The Byculla area was notorious for congestion in the late 1970s, making the flyover a critical infrastructure project.
  • The original Y-shaped bridge, built in the 1920s, was designed to manage traffic near busy railway lines and connect key routes.
  • After nearly a century of use, safety audits, including one by IIT Bombay, declared the old structure unsafe due to cracks and outdated design.
  • The BMC and MRIDC are redeveloping the flyover with a new 916-meter, eight-lane cable-stayed bridge, aiming for a March 2026 completion.

Why It Matters: The Byculla Y-Bridge, a vital Mumbai artery, is being redeveloped after decades of service.

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