Final Section of Historic Elphinstone Bridge in Mumbai to be Demolished
Last portion of British-era Elphinstone Bridge to come down tonight
Hindustan Times
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The last section of the 113-year-old Elphinstone Bridge in Mumbai will be dismantled tonight to facilitate the construction of the new Sewri-Worli Elevated Corridor. This project, executed by the Maharashtra Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), aims to enhance connectivity in the area.
- 01The Elphinstone Bridge, built in 1913, is being demolished to construct a new elevated corridor.
- 02The demolition will occur in two phases, with the last section coming down tonight.
- 03The new Sewri-Worli Elevated Corridor will improve east-west connectivity in Mumbai.
- 04Special traffic and power blocks have been issued for the demolition work.
- 05The bridge was named after Lord Elphinstone, the former governor of Madras Presidency.
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The last section of the 113-year-old Elphinstone Bridge in Mumbai will be dismantled tonight as part of the construction of the 4.5-km Sewri-Worli Elevated Corridor, managed by the Maharashtra Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA). The demolition is necessary to raise the bridge's height and width for the new connector, which will enhance east-west connectivity in the city. The bridge, built in 1913 by the Great Indian Peninsula Railway, has served as a vital link between Parel and Prabhadevi-Worli. Special traffic and power blocks are in place for the demolition, impacting train services during the work hours of 12.30 am to 4.30 am on both nights. The bridge was closed to vehicular traffic on September 12, 2025, following its approach roads' demolition.
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The demolition and subsequent construction will significantly improve traffic flow and connectivity between key areas in Mumbai, benefiting commuters and local residents.
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