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Century-old Elphinstone Bridge gives way to Mumbai’s new double-decker future
Updated On: 01 April, 2026 08:07 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Mumbai’s historic Elphinstone bridge to vanish before the weekend, making way for a new modern double-decker which is almost ready aimed at easing congestion and improving connectivity

Pre-assembled sections of Elphinstone double-decker bridge at a Noida facility, to be transported to Mumbai for installation. Pic/Saurabh Pundir
The last remaining portion of more than a century-old Elphinstone bridge is set to be demolished, even as its replacement double-decker bridge nears readiness. The biggest challenge in dismantling the structure was preserving the overhead electric wires, which had been attached to the bridge for over a century. While the Western Railway section has already been removed, the Central Railway is now planning a block to complete the demolition. The entire old bridge is expected to be gone before the weekend.
How were bridge, OHE separated?
In a planned overnight operation, CR began removing the final panels of the Elphinstone Road ROB above the busy Parel-Currey Road section, while keeping the 25 kV overhead equipment stable using temporary support systems.

