The new flyover from Mumbai airport to Bandra is operational
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The new flyover from Mumbai airport to Bandra is operational

The much-awaited flyover, from Mumbai Airport's Terminal 2 to Bandra while also enabling a smooth commute from Andheri to the airport's Terminal 1 in Vile Parle, is now operational. This new flyover will ensure a congestion-free commute. Apart from paving the way for a faster and safer commute ...

The much-awaited flyover, from Mumbai Airport's Terminal 2 to Bandra while also enabling a smooth commute from Andheri to the airport's Terminal 1 in Vile Parle, is now operational. This new flyover will ensure a congestion-free commute. Apart from paving the way for a faster and safer commute to the airport, this new flyover will also ease congestion at several intersections underneath the Western Express Highway (WEH). The traffic situation on the WEH is also expected to become smoother with this new addition. Furthermore, a range of innovative techniques have been used for the construction of this flyover. For instance, steel and PSC girders have been used throughout the flyover while it has also incorporated the new 'Inverted T Arrangements' method.

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