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Mumbai: King’s Circle footbridge puts lives at risk with cracked steps, broken railings

Updated on: 09 January,2026 01:14 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Rajendra B. Aklekar | rajendra.aklekar@mid-day.com

Old footbridge in Matunga, with debris, uneven staircases, slippery flooring, and overgrown weeds is posing danger to residents who use it

Mumbai: King’s Circle footbridge puts lives at risk with cracked steps, broken railings

Debris narrows the path to the bridge creating a hazard, especially during the monsoon. Pic/Rajendra B Aklekar

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The foot overbridge connecting Bhau Daji Road to Matunga West near King’s Circle, an age-old yet crucial connector, has fallen into a state of disrepair. Widely used by schoolchildren and senior citizens, the bridge has become a safety hazard.

“The staircases are uneven and in poor condition, making the bridge feel too steep. Negotiating the steps and broken railings is a challenge. The bridge needs a replacement or at least an upgrade. We have been complaining, but no action has been taken,” said senior citizen Shalini Tripathi.


Overgrowth of trees is making the bridge hazardousOvergrowth of trees is making the bridge hazardous



Commuter Yugantar Deo added, “The bridge is inconsistently wide, with damaged flooring and broken steps. It feels risky every time you cross it.”

Residents also pointed out the problem of debris and overgrowth. “Both ends, especially the Matunga East side, are littered with dried leaves and wild plants. The walkway narrows, making it slippery during the monsoon,” said another local.

Broken and steep staircases in Matunga EastBroken and steep staircases in Matunga East

The bridge, which links Matunga East and West and served as a key connector during the construction of the Z bridge, is divided into two sections. The portion over the railway line is wider, while the road-crossing extension on the east side is narrow and in worse shape. The east staircase is broken, the railings are overrun by weeds, and the west landing and steps also need attention.

Commuter Munesh Yadav urged authorities, “It’s high time the bridge was upgraded. If not, at least maintain it properly to make it walkable.”

The path is littered with garbage and debris, narrowing the space for commuters. Pics/Rajendra B AklekarThe path is littered with garbage and debris, narrowing the space for commuters. Pics/Rajendra B Aklekar

Official response

Railway officials said they would inspect the bridge, while BMC local ward authorities confirmed that a maintenance team would be sent to assess the structure.

What’s wrong

. Poor condition: Overall unsafe for frequent users, uneven staircases, steep, with broken railings
. Surface issues: Broken steps and inconsistent width
. Debris & garbage: Cluttered ends, especially on Matunga East side
. Structural complications: The road portion is narrower and was added later, causing issues
. Vegetation overgrowth: Weed and grass over railings worsen the hazard

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