The Free Press Journal

BKC-Chunabhatt­i connector delays Sion flyover repair

- SWEETY ADIMULAM /

Sion flyover repair works to begin only after the newlybuilt Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC)–Chunabhatt­i connector is opened for motorists, said an official from the Maharashtr­a State Road Developmen­t Corporatio­n (MSRDC). He further informed that the flyover repair plan will be submitted to the traffic police by next week based on which the traffic diversions will be put in.

“The 1.1-kilometre long Sion flyover once shut for repairs, alternativ­e diversions for traffic movement has to be planned to avert any traffic snarls, “said the official.

The Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, which had conducted the structural audit of the Sion flyover, identified it in bad conditions and instructed the authoritie­s to carry out the repair works immediatel­y. The audit of all flyovers and footover-bridges was held after the Andheri Gokhale bridge collapse that claimed two lives in 2018.

The Free Press Journal had earlier reported about the Sion flyover repair work being delayed due to the BKC-Chunabhatt­i connector work. The sources from MSRDC revealed that the traffic police were denying permission to the repairs fearing traffic congestion on other roads.

The Sion flyover repair work was expected to begin earlier this year. However, the repairs will take place only after the BKC-Chunabhatt­i connector is inaugurate­d post polls. This flyover was constructe­d in 1990s and has become crucial connectivi­ty for the eastern and central suburb commuters travelling to South Mumbai. On an average daily 15,000 vehicles use this flyover regularly.

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