

Accurate news For Commuters! New Corridor Connecting The mumbai Trans Harbour Sealink And The Mumbai-Pune Limited-Access Highway.
An elevated corridor venture worth Rs 1,100 crore will soon provide remedy to tourists using the mumbai Trans Harbour Sealink and Mumbai-Pune limited-access highway.
The mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority has announced that the project is expected to be finished by february 2027, as reported by means of ABP New.
The undertaking consists of elevated corridors: one among the Chirle stop of MTHL and Gavan Phata and some others among Palaspe Phata and the Mumbai-Pune parkway.
Construction work has already started, with the aim of enhancing connectivity between Atal Setu and the Mumbai-Pune expressway by means of enhancing junction-to-junction visitor waft.
The mumbai exit at Panvel at the Mumbai-Pune parkway will stay closed for 6 months starting february 11 because of production work at Kalamboli Circle, in line with media reports.
In step with site visitors policy, the closure will impact all light and heavy cars searching for entry toward Panvel, Mumbra, and JNPT. The area will remain limited to all visitors 24 hours an afternoon to facilitate construction progress and save you congestion.
Motors traveling to Panvel, Goa, and JNPT from the Mumbai-Pune parkway have to take the Konphata route (9.6 km) and then continue onto NH-48 via Palaspe Circle.
Individuals touring from pune to mumbai and heading towards Taloja, Kalyan, or Shilphata ought to drive 1.2 km directly before turning right below the Purusharth petrol Pump flyover to take Roadpali and NH-48 as their course.
As quoted by means of ABP news, DCP (visitors) of Navi mumbai, tirupati Kakade mentioned that ""once the undertaking is finished, the traffic congestion at Kalamboli Circle could be considerably decreased."