The work will be carried out in nine phases between km 300.400 and km 365.800, covering stretches in Buldhana (Lonara, Sindkhed Raja, Deulgaon Raja) and Jalna districts (Jalna taluka). Each phase will involve a complete halt of traffic on the affected carriageway for 45 to 60 minutes
MSRDC has appealed to commuters to plan their journeys in advance, anticipating delays of up to an hour. File pic
The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) has announced temporary traffic halts on the Hindu Hriday Samrat Balasaheb Thackeray Maharashtra Samruddhi Mahamarg (Samruddhi Expressway) to facilitate the installation of overhead gantries under the highway traffic management system (HTMS).
The work will be carried out in nine phases between km 300.400 and km 365.800, covering stretches in Buldhana (Lonara, Sindkhed Raja, Deulgaon Raja) and Jalna districts (Jalna taluka). Each phase will involve a complete halt of traffic on the affected carriageway for 45 to 60 minutes. Normal traffic will resume immediately once work at a specific location is completed.
Scheduled traffic blocks on Maharashtra's Samruddhi Expressway
February 20
Km 305.750 – Mumbai-bound lane: 12 pm to 1 pm
Km 308.700 – Mumbai-bound lane: 12 pm to 1 pm
Km 308.700 – Nagpur-bound lane: 3 pm to 4 pm
February 21
Km 314.250 – Mumbai-bound lane: 12 pm to 1 pm
Km 318.500 – Mumbai-bound lane: 12 pm to 1 pm
February 22
Km 318.500 – Nagpur-bound lane: 3 pm to 4 pm
Km 329.200 – Nagpur-bound lane: 3 pm to 4 pm
MSRDC has appealed to commuters to plan their journeys in advance, anticipating delays of up to an hour, and follow on-site signage or instructions for diversions if necessary.
The gantry installations form part of ongoing efforts to improve traffic monitoring, safety, and management along the high-speed corridor. Similar short-term traffic halts were carried out earlier this year in sections across Nagpur, Wardha, Washim, and other districts.
For further details or schedule updates, commuters can refer to the MSRDC’s website www.msrdc.org.
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