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IN PHOTOS: Mumbai's Parel TT Bridge revamp underway; southbound work in progress
Updated On: 03 May, 2026 03:57 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad
The southbound side of the Sant Namdev Maharaj Flyover, popularly known as the Parel TT Bridge, is currently undergoing a major revamp and concretisation, marking a significant upgrade to one of central Mumbai’s busiest traffic connectors. (PICS/ ASHISH RAJE)

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Located along Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Road, the flyover has been a crucial link for commuters travelling between Parel, Dadar, and surrounding areas for over four decades
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Built around 1980, the structure has been showing signs of ageing, including structural fatigue and deteriorating road conditions, prompting authorities to take up strengthening work

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The revamp includes structural repairs and road concretisation, aimed at improving durability, safety, and overall traffic flow on the flyover
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The ongoing work has led to traffic congestion in the Parel and Hindmata area

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The project is progressing at a steady pace and is expected to be completed before the onset of the monsoon, by the end of May 2026
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The Parel TT Bridge plays a vital role in dispersing traffic from central Mumbai’s dense road network, acting as a key artery for both private vehicles and public transport

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Traffic management measures have been put in place to minimise disruption, though peak-hour congestion remains a concern for daily commuters.
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