Updated On: 04 April, 2025 10:51 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The first phase of the flyover, comprising six girder sections, has been successfully completed. Work on the remaining two phases has also picked up pace, with 12 more girders to be placed. The flyover will aim to ease traffic congestion and provide quicker routes for commuters travelling between the eastern and western parts

Currently, around 85 per cent of the work has been completed, and the remaining 15 per cent is scheduled to end by the end of May.
The construction of the Vikhroli flyover, connecting Mumbai's eastern and western suburbs near Vikhroli Railway Station, is in its final stages. The first phase of the flyover, comprising six girder sections, has been successfully completed, with all iron girders now in place at the project site. Work on the remaining two phases has also picked up pace, with 12 more girders to be placed in these sections. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) plans to open the flyover to traffic by the end of May.
Under the guidance of BMC Commissioner and Administrator Bhushan Gagrani, the civic body has been spearheading significant infrastructural projects aimed at improving the city's connectivity. The flyover project at Vikhroli is part of the broader initiative to ease traffic congestion and provide quicker routes for commuters travelling between the eastern and western parts of Mumbai.