

Updated On: 12 May, 2023 02:59 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The MMRDA has undertaken the planning and design of "Multi-Modal Integration" (MMI) schemes along the alignment of Metro Routes 2A and 7 to ensure accessibility, safety, and last-mile connectivity from metro stations

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Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has commissioned a new pedestrian bridge to improve safety and connectivity on Metro Route 7. The Municipal Commissioner of MMRDA, Shri S.V.R. Shrinivas, along with other officials, inaugurated the 112-meter-long and 4-meter-wide pedestrian bridge under Dindoshi Metro station and an 83-meter-long and 4-meter-wide pedestrian bridge under National Park Metro station. The pedestrian bridges will provide east-west connectivity from both stations and enable safe crossing of the Western Expressway for pedestrians, metro commuters, and local citizens.
The pedestrian bridge adjacent to the National Park area will benefit residents of the area, including Ashok Van, Kazupada, NGPark Complex, Borivali East, and Kulupwadi. Similarly, the Dindoshi flyover will benefit the pedestrians and citizens of Kokanipada, Malad East, Gokuldham, Filmcity, and Pathanwadi.