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Good News For Thane, Navi Mumbai Residents: Six-Lane Bridge To Bypass Traffic Bottlenecks

  • Writer: Ajjay Bhagyakar
    Ajjay Bhagyakar
  • 7 days ago
  • 2 min read
Good News For Thane, Navi Mumbai Residents: Six-Lane Bridge To Bypass Traffic Bottlenecks
Source: News18 / Retouch by: Ajjay Bhagyakar

Major Infrastructure Boost for Thane & Navi Mumbai Commuters

In a significant step towards improving connectivity in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has approved plans for a new six-lane cable-stayed bridge connecting Kopri (Thane East) with Patni in Navi Mumbai.


The proposed bridge aims to reduce congestion on the busy Airoli-Mulund Creek Bridge and Kalwa Bridge, offering commuters a faster and more efficient route between Thane and Navi Mumbai, Good News For Thane, Navi Mumbai Residents: Six-Lane Bridge To Bypass Traffic Bottlenecks.

A Game Changer for Daily Travel

Thousands of commuters travel between Thane and Navi Mumbai every day, often facing long delays during peak hours. The new bridge is expected to significantly reduce travel time while improving connectivity to major business hubs, industrial zones, and residential areas.


The project will also strengthen access to key infrastructure, including the Navi Mumbai International Airport, Thane-Belapur Road, and the proposed Thane Coastal Road, making regional travel smoother and more convenient.

Boost for Infrastructure & Real Estate

Improved road connectivity has always been a catalyst for urban growth. The new bridge is expected to enhance the appeal of locations such as Airoli, Ghansoli, Kopar Khairane, Thane East, and surrounding areas, creating fresh opportunities for residential and commercial development.


As infrastructure expands, these areas are likely to witness increased investor interest and improved accessibility, making them attractive destinations for both homebuyers and businesses.

Looking Ahead Good News For Thane, Navi Mumbai Residents: Six-Lane Bridge To Bypass Traffic Bottlenecks.

The bridge is expected to be completed within the next few years and will become an important addition to the region's transport network. Once operational, it will not only ease traffic congestion but also support the long-term development of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.

Published by: Griha Realty

Source: News18

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