On April 8, commuters on the Eastern Express Highway found the Thane-bound end of the Amar Mahal flyover closed for traffic; ten days later, it was closed off for at least 4 months. Here's what the cutoff means for you
On April 8, commuters on the Eastern Express Highway found the Thane-bound end of the Amar Mahal flyover - a unique Quadracon design, i.e. concrete bridge mounted on steel structure - closed for traffic.
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Then, on April 18 began the nightmare, as the flyover, a crucial connector to the city from Thane and Navi Mumbai, was closed off for at least four months. This week, mid-day breaks down what the cut-off from the Amar Mahal flyover means for you.
- Inputs by Ranjeet Jadhav