Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Sion ROB closure date postponed for the third time in three months

British-era bridge now likely to be dismantled and reconstruc­ted only after Lok Sabha polls

- HT Correspond­ent htmumbai@hindustant­imes.com

DISMANTLIN­G AND RECONSTRUC­TION IS LIKELY TO TAKE 3 MONTHS AND 2 YRS RESPECTIVE­LY; COST IS ESTIMATED AT ₹50 CRORE

MUMBAI: The closure date for the colonial-era road overbridge (ROB) at Sion, which was flagged as structural­ly deteriorat­ed by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay in April 2020, was postponed for the third time in three months on Wednesday. The bridge is now likely to be dismantled and reconstruc­ted only after the Lok Sabha polls.

Dating back to 1912, the ROB is a vital link between Dharavi, Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg and the Eastern Express Highway, whose closure will disrupt eastwest traffic and necessitat­e the rerouting of motorists through Kurla. Dismantlin­g and reconstruc­ting the ROB is likely to take three months and two years respective­ly, while total cost is estimated at ₹50 crore. The reconstruc­tion aims to facilitate the laying of two additional railway lines between Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Terminus and Kurla on the Central Railway, which will help segregate mail/express and suburban trains. The span of girders in the ROB needs to be increased from the existing 30 metres to 49 metres to accommodat­e the additional lines.

The initial date for closing down the ROB was January 20, but it was postponed owing to protests from residents and the interventi­on of MP Rahul Shewale. February 28 was set as the new date, but this too was postponed as it would cause inconvenie­nce students appearing for board examinatio­ns, which were scheduled to end in the last week of March.

March 28 was the third date for closing down the bridge, but this time, the move was put on hold after the Brihanmumb­ai

Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC), railways and traffic police received a call ‘from the top’ on March 27.

In its audit report, IIT-BOMbay highlighte­d the structural deteriorat­ion of the ROB, particular­ly in the first two I-girders, the reinforced cement concrete deck slab and parapet wall. Plants and roots have grown on the bridge and the overall structure has been weakened, said sources.

Once the ROB is closed to the public, preliminar­y work such as removing the asphalt and clearing cables and other structures is likely to take a month. Once this done, dates for implementi­ng the mega block for demolishin­g the ROB would be decided.

 ?? HT ?? The Sion ROB is a vital link between Dharavi, LBS Marg and the Eastern Express Highway. Its closure will disrupt east-west traffic and necessitat­e the rerouting of motorists through Kurla
HT The Sion ROB is a vital link between Dharavi, LBS Marg and the Eastern Express Highway. Its closure will disrupt east-west traffic and necessitat­e the rerouting of motorists through Kurla

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