Updated On: 21 March, 2024 06:48 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Looming above all 10 CR tracks, structure poses threat to commuter lives, as contractor awaits a mega block for work

The girder, which stands on hydraulic jacks and wooden blocks, at Vidyavihar station
Three months on, in a serious lapse, the partially complete Vidyavihar bridge, a BMC project, has been left hanging on metal blocks even as hundreds of trains pass by below its 10 lines on which lakhs of commuters ride every day. Lowering of the bridge, which is the final stage of the girder launch, is still awaited. Any untoward incident will not only lead to loss of life but also sever national and local train connectivity to Mumbai.
The BMC has been constructing an east-west road overbridge at Vidyavihar station, which promises to boost local connectivity for vehicles between the Eastern Express Highway, Ghatkopar Mahul Road and the arterial LBS Road. The total length of the bridge is about 480 metres. According to records, this connectivity was marked in BMC’s 1991 Development Plan. The civic body prepared a plan for the bridge in 2016 and the construction work started in 2018.