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NH66 / Mumbai–Goa Highway: Mangaon Bypass Gets New Momentum

  • Writer: Ajjay Bhagyakar
    Ajjay Bhagyakar
  • 3 hours ago
  • 2 min read

A fresh update has revived hopes for the long-pending Mangaon bypass on NH66 — the critical highway linking Mumbai to Goa and beyond. According to a recent public post, girder erection for a railway-over-bridge (ROB) has commenced over the railway line, marking visible progress after years of stalled construction. (x.com)

The rest of the bypass work reportedly restarted in October, bringing the project back on track. NH66 / Mumbai–Goa Highway: Mangaon Bypass Gets New Momentum


What’s Happening & Why It Matters


  • The bypass work — which had been halted for several years — is now active again: the ROB girder erection is a concrete sign that structural work is underway. This suggests that previous delays may soon be behind the project.

  • Once completed, the Mangaon bypass will ease traffic flow on NH66, reducing congestion, improving safety, and cutting travel time between Mumbai, Mangaon, and Goa. For travellers, freight transporters, and local commuters alike, this could translate into significant time-savings and better road-connectivity.

  • For the region around Mangaon, enhanced road access can boost economic activity, enable smoother goods transport, improve logistic reliability — potentially spurring development of real-estate, commerce and tourism along the highway corridor.


What’s Next & What to Watch


  • Regular monitoring and construction updates — timely completion of ROB, bypass segments, and connectivity links will be key to realizing these benefits.

  • Improved road-safety standards and traffic management once the bypass becomes operational — crucial for long-distance traffic along the Mumbai–Goa route.

  • Potential uplift in regional growth: as connectivity improves, expect ancillary infrastructure: service roads, logistics hubs, hospitality/amenities along the highway — a positive sign for local development.


Conclusion — A Long-Stalled Highway Revival Worth Watching


The resumption of work on the Mangaon bypass of NH66 is a welcome sign for commuters, freight operators, and regional development alike. The visible progress — girder erection for ROB + renewed work — signals a prudent restart toward completion.

If executed well, this upgrade could transform the Mumbai–Goa highway corridor — making travel smoother, safer, and more efficient. For residents and businesses along NH66, it’s a development worth watching closely.

NH66 / Mumbai–Goa Highway: Mangaon Bypass Gets New Momentum


Author: Ajjay Bhagyakar — Published by Griha Realty

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