Updated On: 30 May, 2025 08:44 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
The much-awaited Santacruz-Chembur Link Road (SCLR) extension, which passes over the Western Express Highway (WEH) towards Vile Parle, is set to miss its anticipated May deadline. The project is now expected to open to traffic by June 15. MMRDA said, “The SCLR cable-stayed bridge is expected to be open to traffic by June 15.

Extension is in its final stage, with cable-stayed bridge over Kalina-Vakola flyover completed. File pic/Ashish Raje
The much-awaited Santacruz-Chembur Link Road (SCLR) extension, which passes over the Western Express Highway (WEH) towards Vile Parle, is set to miss its anticipated May deadline. The project is now expected to open to traffic by June 15. The Rs 650-crore extension is in its final stage, with the cable-stayed bridge over the Kalina-Vakola flyover completed. Streetlight installation and final finishing touches are currently underway.
An official from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) said, “The SCLR cable-stayed bridge is expected to be open to traffic by June 15. As of now, approximately 98 per cent of the physical work has been completed. The bridge deck is ready for application of the wearing coat, which was originally scheduled to be completed by the end of May. However, unexpected early monsoon showers have delayed this process. Other pending works include the installation of expansion joints on the cable-stayed span, painting, and installation of electric poles. Except for the expansion joint work (which will be done after the wearing coat is applied), all allied works are currently in progress and are expected to be completed before the target date.”
Work on the SCLR extension began in 2016 to address chronic traffic congestion near Kapadia Nagar – Kurla CST Road and the Hans Bhugra Marg – WEH junction. At present, motorists travelling via SCLR from Chembur and BKC towards Vile Parle or further north via WEH must exit at the Hans Bhugra Marg – WEH signal, head to the Vakola junction, and then continue on.