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End of an era: Mumbai’s Elphinstone Bridge is gone, but its soul lives on

The 112-year-old Elphinstone Bridge has been fully dismantled, marking the end of a historic structure in Mumbai. While a new double-deck bridge is set to replace it by 2027, authorities have preserved key elements of the old bridge—ensuring its legacy endures even as the city upgrades its infrastructure

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The spot in Parel over which the historic Elphinstone bridge used to hang, on Sunday. PIC/Ashish Raje

The spot in Parel over which the historic Elphinstone bridge used to hang, on Sunday. PIC/Ashish Raje

The 112-year-old Elphinstone Bridge was consigned to the history books at 7.14 am on Sunday, with the structure’s last spans removed during a block executed by Maharashtra Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (MahaRail) on Saturday night and the early hours of Sunday. As exclusively highlighted by mid-day last week, the new bridge is ready at Noida and will be transported to the city in parts and assembled like Lego pieces.

A plaque from the old structure
A plaque from the old structure

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