Major concretisation work to start at Mumbai Central Bus Stand | What commuters should know

Major concretisation work to start at Mumbai Central Bus Stand | What commuters should know

The work is expected to take around two months
Published on
1 min read

Pothole-ridden, Mumbai Central Bus Stand is set to undergo significant concretisation work starting December 23, to ensure smoother operations and enhanced passenger experience. The work is expected to take around two months and here's everything you need to know:

Key highlights of Mumbai Central Bus Stand project

  • Concretisation work will begin on December 23 and is expected to be complete in the next two months.

  • The project aims to resolve issues like potholes, waterlogging and dust.

  • During the restoration work, buses (excluding Mumbai Central Depot Buses) will operate from Parel, Dadar, and Kurla Nehru Nagar bus stands in phases.

  • With ₹1.64 crore, 1,900 square metres at the Bus Stand will be completely concreted.

This initiative is part of a larger project to concretise 183 ST depots across Maharashtra. Approximately, ₹600 crore has been set aside by Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) for the same. Concretisation work is already underway at several bus stands across the state, and this one is the latest addition.

To get all the latest content, download our mobile application. Available for both iOS & Android devices. 

Knocksense
www.knocksense.com