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Vidyavihar ROB Completion Pushed to April 2026 After Decade-Long Delays

The 650-metre bridge connecting LBS Marg and Chemburkar Marg aims to improve east-west connectivity in Mumbai's eastern suburbs, though concerns over new bottlenecks persist.

View of under-construction Vidyavihar bridge. (Raju Shinde/HT Photo)
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Overview

  • The Vidyavihar Road Over Bridge (ROB), first proposed in 1991 and revived in 2016, is now scheduled for completion in April 2026, after multiple delays.
  • Construction challenges included realignment of stormwater drains, removal of 80 encroachments, tree transplants, and increased steel requirements.
  • Major milestones include the placement of 1,100-tonne girders in May and November 2023, with approach-road work beginning in February 2024.
  • Once operational, the bridge will connect Lal Bahadur Shastri (LBS) Marg and Ramkrishna Chemburkar Marg, reducing detours for commuters in Mumbai's eastern suburbs.
  • While civic authorities anticipate eased congestion, some residents express concerns about potential traffic bottlenecks near the new structure.