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IN PHOTOS: School students navigate broken Sion Bridge amid reconstruction

Updated On: 06 August, 2024 09:26 PM IST | Sanjana Deshpande

Clad in their uniforms, children, on Tuesday, were seen navigating through the broken Sion bridge as they returned home from school. Pics/ Kirti Surve Parade

Clad in their uniforms, children, on Tuesday, were seen navigating through the broken Sion bridge as they returned home from school. Pics/ Kirti Surve Parade

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Clad in their uniforms, children, on Tuesday, were seen navigating through the broken Sion bridge as they returned home from school. Pics/ Kirti Surve Parade
<p>Some children were accompanied with their guardians but some were travelling in groups by themselves.</p>

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Some children were accompanied with their guardians but some were travelling in groups by themselves.

<p>Meanwhile, the children were seen playing cricket at the other end of the street which is shut due to Sion bridge demolition.&nbsp;</p>

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Meanwhile, the children were seen playing cricket at the other end of the street which is shut due to Sion bridge demolition. 

<p>The 110-year-old Sion Bridge, a crucial link connecting Dharavi, Bandra, and LBS Road to the eastern part of Sion, is closed for demolition and reconstruction.</p>

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The 110-year-old Sion Bridge, a crucial link connecting Dharavi, Bandra, and LBS Road to the eastern part of Sion, is closed for demolition and reconstruction.

<p>The demolition process, which started on August 1, is expected to last until July 31, 2026, costing around Rs 51 crore.</p>

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The demolition process, which started on August 1, is expected to last until July 31, 2026, costing around Rs 51 crore.

<p>The bridge, currently 40 metres long, will be extended to 51 metres to accommodate new railway lines. The demolition will proceed step-by-step over four to five months, primarily during nights and megablock times to minimise disruption.</p>

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The bridge, currently 40 metres long, will be extended to 51 metres to accommodate new railway lines. The demolition will proceed step-by-step over four to five months, primarily during nights and megablock times to minimise disruption.

<p>To manage traffic, alternative routes have been established. Light vehicles from Kurla should use Sant Rohidas Road and Sion Hospital Bridge, while heavy vehicles should follow Dharavi Depot Road and Mahim-Sion Link Road.&nbsp;</p>

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To manage traffic, alternative routes have been established. Light vehicles from Kurla should use Sant Rohidas Road and Sion Hospital Bridge, while heavy vehicles should follow Dharavi Depot Road and Mahim-Sion Link Road. 

<p>Traffic from Western Express and Kalanar Junction should use Sion-Bandra Link Road and Kemkar Chowk.</p>

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Traffic from Western Express and Kalanar Junction should use Sion-Bandra Link Road and Kemkar Chowk.

<p>Traffic police have declared nine roads around Sion and Dharavi as no-parking zones to ease congestion. This includes Sulochana Shetty Marg and Chunabhatti to BKC Connector, where two- and three-wheelers are restricted.</p>

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Traffic police have declared nine roads around Sion and Dharavi as no-parking zones to ease congestion. This includes Sulochana Shetty Marg and Chunabhatti to BKC Connector, where two- and three-wheelers are restricted.

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