Changing City: Cloverleaf loops and cable-stayed bridge — How final phase of GMLR will decongest Eastern Express Highway
- Ajjay Bhagyakar

- Apr 4
- 2 min read
Author: Ajjay Bhagyakar | Published by: Griha Realty
Source: Indian Express

Mumbai’s ambitious infrastructure upgrade is set to take a major leap forward as the final phase of the Goregaon–Mulund Link Road (GMLR) introduces modern cloverleaf interchanges and a cable-stayed bridge, aimed at significantly easing congestion on the Eastern Express Highway (EEH), Changing City: Cloverleaf loops and cable-stayed bridge — How final phase of GMLR will decongest Eastern Express Highway.
A Game-Changing Infrastructure Project
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has awarded the contract for the final phase of GMLR, which includes the construction of a 1.33 km cable-stayed flyover connecting Nahur to Airoli.
This phase is a crucial part of the 12.2 km GMLR corridor, designed to create seamless east–west connectivity between Goregaon and Mulund, reducing travel time and improving traffic flow across Mumbai.
Mumbai’s First Cloverleaf Interchange
One of the most unique features of this project is the introduction of cloverleaf loop interchanges—a first for Mumbai. These loops will allow:
Signal-free movement in four directions
Smooth traffic flow without intersections
Reduced waiting time at busy junctions
The interchanges will connect key routes between Nahur, Airoli, Thane and Mumbai, eliminating congestion bottlenecks.
Cable-Stayed Bridge: Engineering Highlight
The project also features a modern cable-stayed bridge, constructed above the existing Airoli flyover. This multi-level structure will:
Support heavy traffic movement
Improve road capacity with 5+5 lanes
Enhance structural efficiency and durability
Such advanced design ensures both high performance and long-term sustainability.
Travel Time & Traffic Impact
Once completed, the project is expected to:
Decongest the heavily crowded Eastern Express Highway
Enable faster east–west travel across Mumbai
Reduce travel time significantly for daily commuters
The signal-free system and bypass routes will also help in fuel savings and smoother traffic management.
Timeline & Cost
Estimated Cost: ₹1,662 crore
Construction Period: 36 months
Expected Completion: June 2029
The project is currently in its initial execution stage, with groundwork and mobilization already underway.
Impact on Real Estate & Urban Growth
Infrastructure projects like GMLR are known to boost property demand and connectivity-driven growth. Areas along the corridor—especially in eastern and western suburbs—are expected to see:
Increased real estate value
Better accessibility
Faster urban development
Conclusion Changing City: Cloverleaf loops and cable-stayed bridge — How final phase of GMLR will decongest Eastern Express Highway
The final phase of the Goregaon–Mulund Link Road marks a transformative step in Mumbai’s urban planning. With cutting-edge engineering, improved connectivity, and reduced congestion, the project is set to redefine daily commuting and enhance the city’s infrastructure landscape.
As Mumbai continues to expand, projects like GMLR highlight the city’s shift towards smarter, faster, and more efficient transportation networks.




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