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Now, Central Railway to demolish 146-yr-old Carnac Bunder Bridge
Updated On: 29 January, 2016 10:43 PM IST | | A Correspondent
<p>Days after the Central Railway demolished Mumbai's iconic Hancock Bridge, it is now known that they will soon begin the demolition in February of another heritage structure -- the 146-year-old Carnac <span>Bunder</span>. </p>
Days after the Central Railway (CR) demolished Mumbai's iconic Hancock Bridge, it is now known that they will soon begin the demolition in February of another heritage structure -- the 146-year-old Carnac Bridge. This is part of their overall plan to demolish four bridges and raise the height of two bridges.
The raised bridges will allow the trains to pass under them at a higher speed. “At first, the Carnac ROB will be taken apart by the end of February. After this we will demolish the Byculla’s Chammar ROB, Swadeshi Mill FOB at Kurla and Panth Nagar FOB at Ghatkopar,” said an official on the condition of anonymity.
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