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SCLR Extension: Mumbai gets South Asia’s FIRST horizontal curve bridge

The 215 m bridge will cut Kurla-Airport travel time by 20 minutes.

Khushboo Ali

Mumbai's long-awaited Santacruz-Chembur Link Road (SCLR) extension will officially open today, on August 14, significantly easing east-west travel across the city. The extension, developed by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), features a striking cable-stayed bridge, South Asia’s first with a sharp 100-meter horizontal curve.

This design not only ensures smoother traffic flow but also avoids disruption to the Mumbai Metro Line 3 tunnels and surrounding infrastructure.

Signal-Free passage with unique curved bridge

MMRDA's ₹650 crore SCLR extension features an engineering marvel, South Asia's first 90-degree curved cable-stayed bridge. Rising 25 meters above WEH, this 215-meter wonder creates a signal-free corridor from Kurla to the airport, slashing travel time by 15-20 minutes.

Key highlights:
• 100-meter radius curve avoids Metro Line 3 utilities
• Y-shaped pylon supports imported steel deck
• Tackles notorious bottlenecks at University Junction and Hans Bhugra Marg
• Enhances connectivity to BKC, Vakola and LBS Marg

While offering immediate relief with upgraded junctions and pedestrian amenities, urban experts emphasise pairing it with robust public transit for sustainable mobility. This infrastructure milestone combines smart engineering with urban planning, promising smoother commutes for Mumbai's harried travellers.

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