Changing City: Expansion work on old Mumbai-Nashik highway set for completion by February 2025
- Ajjay Bhagyakar

- Jul 10
- 2 min read

One of the most important road infrastructure projects in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region is rapidly reshaping connectivity between Mumbai, Thane, Bhiwandi, and Nashik. The expansion of the Old Mumbai–Nashik Highway between Vadpe and Majiwada is expected to significantly reduce congestion and improve travel efficiency for commuters and freight traffic alike.
A Crucial Upgrade for Maharashtra's Busiest Corridor
The 23.5-kilometre stretch between Vadpe and Majiwada in Thane is being upgraded by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) as part of a larger traffic dispersal strategy linked to the 701-km Samruddhi Mahamarg connecting Mumbai and Nagpur.
This corridor serves as one of Maharashtra's busiest transport routes, carrying thousands of passenger vehicles, buses, and heavy freight vehicles every day, Changing City: Expansion work on old Mumbai-Nashik highway set for completion by February 2025.
Project Highlights
Project Stretch: Vadpe to Majiwada, Thane
Length: Approximately 23.5 km
Project Cost: ₹1,182 crore
Executing Agency: MSRDC
Expansion: Existing road widening with additional lanes and improved interchanges.
Why This Project Matters
For years, motorists travelling between Mumbai and Nashik have faced severe traffic bottlenecks, especially around:
Majiwada Junction
Kapurbawdi
Kasheli
Bhiwandi Bypass
Vadpe Junction
The highway widening aims to address these congestion points while improving overall traffic flow and freight movement.
Benefits Expected After Completion
Faster Travel Times
The expanded corridor is expected to significantly reduce travel delays for commuters travelling between Mumbai, Thane, Bhiwandi and Nashik.
Improved Freight Movement
The highway acts as a major logistics route connecting:
Mumbai Metropolitan Region
JNPA Port
Nashik Industrial Belt
Gujarat and North India freight corridors
Improved road infrastructure will strengthen supply chains and industrial connectivity across Maharashtra.
Boost to Real Estate Development
Infrastructure upgrades often act as catalysts for residential and commercial growth. Areas along the corridor such as:
Bhiwandi
Upper Thane
Kalher
Vadpe
are expected to benefit from improved accessibility and rising development activity.
Supporting the Samruddhi Mahamarg Network
The highway expansion complements the fully operational Samruddhi Mahamarg, which has dramatically improved connectivity between Mumbai and Nagpur.
As traffic volumes increase due to economic growth and expanding logistics activity, strengthening feeder corridors such as the Old Mumbai–Nashik Highway becomes increasingly important.
Challenges and Delays
The project has witnessed multiple revised timelines due to land acquisition challenges, utility shifting, and construction complexities associated with upgrading an active highway corridor. Recent updates indicate that work is progressing towards completion after several schedule revisions.
Conclusion Changing City: Expansion work on old Mumbai-Nashik highway set for completion by February 2025
The widening of the Old Mumbai–Nashik Highway is more than just a road project — it is a critical infrastructure investment that will support mobility, logistics, industrial growth, and real estate development across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
Once completed, the upgraded corridor is expected to become a major driver of regional connectivity and economic activity for decades to come.
Author: Ajjay Bhagyaka
Published by: Griha Realty
Source: Indian Express





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