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MMRDA Plans 2.2km Six Lane Bridge To Connect Thane And Bhiwandi Faster

Mumbai’s regional mobility network is set for a significant upgrade with the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority confirming plans for a six-lane bridge linking Thane’s Kolshet area with Kalher in Bhiwandi. The 2.2-kilometre structure, designed as a direct creek crossing, is expected to slash road travel time between the two hubs from nearly 45 minutes to under ten, offering faster access to one of the region’s most important industrial belts.

The ₹430-crore project forms part of a broader strategy to improve connections across the eastern belt of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, which has long faced congestion due to limited cross-creek mobility options. Officials noted that tenders have now been issued and construction is targeted for completion within three years, subject to environmental and statutory clearances. The bridge is expected to ease pressure on ageing routes such as Balkum Naka and the Kasheli bridge, both of which force commuters and freight carriers to take long, circuitous detours. Bhiwandi, known for its textile, logistics, and warehousing ecosystem, has witnessed significant growth in freight and commuter movement over the past decade. The planned bullet train station in the town is likely to intensify this trend. Urban planners observed that creating faster east-west links is essential for supporting industries that depend on time-sensitive movement while reducing emissions arising from idling traffic and distance-intensive detours. A senior official added that the new connection has been prioritised to strengthen the region’s economic backbone while improving safety and reducing fuel consumption.

The authority has also proposed the Bhiwandi Notified Surrounding Area to streamline future development, including a textile-cum-industrial park and a multimodal corridor. Experts highlighted that without additional creek crossings, the industrial cluster risks stagnation due to worsening congestion. “Bhiwandi will require more resilient infrastructure as its economic footprint expands,” an infrastructure expert said, noting that well-designed mobility links could help the region transition towards cleaner and more efficient transport systems. Beyond economic benefits, the planned bridge is positioned as a step toward fostering more inclusive and sustainable urban growth. Faster connectivity between Thane and Bhiwandi is expected to improve access to jobs, shorten daily commutes, and reduce vehicle emissions — factors that align with the long-term vision of creating equitable and low-carbon cities. Officials emphasised that the project’s design would incorporate safety features and provisions for future public transport routes, reflecting a shift toward integrated mobility planning.

While construction activity will take time to gather pace, the project signals a strategic push to build climate-resilient, high-capacity infrastructure in heavily industrialised zones. If executed within its planned timeline, the bridge is expected to ease chronic bottlenecks and support the region’s transition to cleaner, more efficient, and more inclusive urban mobility.

MMRDA Plans 2.2km Six Lane Bridge To Connect Thane And Bhiwandi Faster
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