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IN PHOTOS: Newly constructed Matunga Z bridge in Mumbai reopens for public

Updated On: 01 March, 2025 08:44 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

The Matunga Z Bridge was reopened to the public after being closed for more than a year. Pics/Ashish Raje

The Matunga Z Bridge connects the Central Railway's Matunga station to the Western Railway's Matunga Road station. Pics/Ashish Raje

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The Matunga Z Bridge connects the Central Railway's Matunga station to the Western Railway's Matunga Road station. Pics/Ashish Raje
The bridge was shut down in 2024 for reconstruction, causing significant inconvenience to local residents and commuters in the area

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The bridge was shut down in 2024 for reconstruction, causing significant inconvenience to local residents and commuters in the area

The closure of the bridge led to longer travel times and added pressure on alternative routes

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The closure of the bridge led to longer travel times and added pressure on alternative routes

With its reopening, people can now benefit from reduced travel times and more convenient access to both railway stations

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With its reopening, people can now benefit from reduced travel times and more convenient access to both railway stations

The closure of the bridge during its reconstruction had been affecting daily commuters who relied on this bridge for a quicker connection between the two railway stations

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The closure of the bridge during its reconstruction had been affecting daily commuters who relied on this bridge for a quicker connection between the two railway stations

The reconstruction work has now been completed, ensuring the bridge’s safety and improved structure for future use

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The reconstruction work has now been completed, ensuring the bridge’s safety and improved structure for future use

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