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IN PHOTOS: Iconic cable-stayed Reay Road Bridge likely to open in November

Updated On: 30 September, 2024 05:28 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

The under-construction cable-stayed bridge at Reay Road reached a milestone earlier last week with the installation of all its cables and is expected to open for public use in November 2024. Pics/Shadab Khan and Story/Rajendra B. Aklekar

The under-construction cable-stayed bridge at Reay Road reached a milestone earlier last week with the installation of all its cables and is expected to open for public use in November 2024. Pics/Shadab Khan and Story/Rajendra B. Aklekar

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The under-construction cable-stayed bridge at Reay Road reached a milestone earlier last week with the installation of all its cables and is expected to open for public use in November 2024. Pics/Shadab Khan and Story/Rajendra B. Aklekar
<p>The bridge is being built similar to the design of the Bandra-Worli Sealink</p>

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The bridge is being built similar to the design of the Bandra-Worli Sealink

<p>The new Reay Road cable-stayed bridge being built at a project cost of Rs 145 crore, reflects the new era and new age of infrastructure</p>

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The new Reay Road cable-stayed bridge being built at a project cost of Rs 145 crore, reflects the new era and new age of infrastructure

<p>The new bridge is 385 metres long, with two ramps and has six lanes</p>

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The new bridge is 385 metres long, with two ramps and has six lanes

<p>There are six pairs of cables on the cable-stayed span</p>

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There are six pairs of cables on the cable-stayed span

<p>The Reay Road Bridge runs through the heritage Reay Road station connecting the Byculla East area passing over the harbour line to connect with the Mahul Road and the Eastern Freeway</p>

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The Reay Road Bridge runs through the heritage Reay Road station connecting the Byculla East area passing over the harbour line to connect with the Mahul Road and the Eastern Freeway

<p>The BMC had entrusted the Maharashtra Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation (MRIDC or Maha Rail) to reconstruct dilapidated British-era Road Over Bridges in Mumbai and suburban areas</p>

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The BMC had entrusted the Maharashtra Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation (MRIDC or Maha Rail) to reconstruct dilapidated British-era Road Over Bridges in Mumbai and suburban areas

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