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Mumbai–Pune Missing Link Opens: ₹6,700 Crore Cost, Time Cut, Distance Reduced, Rules Explained

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Last updated: May 2, 2026 12:31 pm
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Faster Travel, Shorter RouteEngineering Feat Worth ₹6,700 CroreLandmark Bridge and Weather-Ready DesignSafety Measures and Initial Restrictions

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oi-Ashish Rana

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Published: Saturday, May 2, 2026, 17:48 [IST]

A crucial new stretch on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway has been opened, marking a major boost to connectivity between the two cities. The 19.8 km “missing link” project, long in the making, is expected to significantly improve travel efficiency while showcasing advanced infrastructure development in Maharashtra.

Mumbai-Pune Missing Link Expressway
Mumbai-Pune Missing Link Expressway

The 19.8 km ₹6,700 crore Mumbai-Pune Expressway missing link has opened, bypassing the Khandala ghat to cut travel time by 25-30 minutes and distance by 6 km, showcasing advanced infrastructure including tall bridges.

Faster Travel, Shorter Route

The newly inaugurated stretch bypasses the Khandala ghat section, reducing travel time by 25 to 30 minutes. It also cuts down the overall distance by around 6 kilometres, offering a smoother and quicker journey for commuters travelling between Mumbai and Pune.

Authorities opened the Pune-bound lane immediately after the inauguration to ease congestion in the ghat region. The Mumbai-bound lane was scheduled to become operational later the same night, ensuring phased traffic management on the new route.

Engineering Feat Worth ₹6,700 Crore

Built at an estimated cost of ₹6,700 crore, the project includes tunnels, viaducts and elevated corridors designed to tackle the region’s challenging terrain. The route passes nearly 180 metres below Lonavla lake, making tunnelling a highly complex process.

Initially shelved due to technical concerns, the project was later revived after experts confirmed its feasibility through detailed engineering assessments.

Landmark Bridge and Weather-Ready Design

One of the standout features of the project is a 182-metre-high cable-stayed bridge over Tiger Valley, among the tallest in India. The structure has been designed to withstand wind speeds of up to 240 kmph, with rigorous international-standard testing ensuring safety under extreme weather conditions, including cyclonic scenarios.

However, officials have flagged potential visibility issues, noting that the bridge’s height could lead to dense fog during monsoon and winter, especially affecting high-speed travel.

Safety Measures and Initial Restrictions

To ensure safety, speed limits have been set at 100 kmph for cars and 80 kmph for buses, with strict lane discipline mandated across the stretch.

In the initial phase, only light motor vehicles and passenger buses will be allowed to use the new link. Heavy goods vehicles will remain restricted until at least October 31 as authorities monitor traffic flow and safety conditions on the route.

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