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IN PHOTOS: First evening look of Mumbai’s new cable-stayed ROB at Reay Road ahead of its inauguration

Updated On: 17 February, 2025 09:58 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

Mumbai’s first cable-stayed Rail Over Bridge (ROB) located at Barrister Nath Pai Marg in Byculla (East) area of Reay Road is set to be inaugurated soon. Pics/Ashish Raje

The new bridge is 385 metres long, with two ramps and has six lanes. Pics/Ashish Raje

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The new bridge is 385 metres long, with two ramps and has six lanes. Pics/Ashish Raje
The Reay Road Bridge runs through the heritage Reay Road station connecting the Byculla East area passing over the harbour line to connect with the Mahul Road and the Eastern Freeway

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The Reay Road Bridge runs through the heritage Reay Road station connecting the Byculla East area passing over the harbour line to connect with the Mahul Road and the Eastern Freeway

There are six pairs of cables on the cable-stayed span

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There are six pairs of cables on the cable-stayed span

The bridge is built similar to the design of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link

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The bridge is built similar to the design of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link

To create space for the new bridge, one railway ticket counter, 130 hutments and 15 sheds had to be relocated with the help of BMC, the Mumbai Port Trust and the Central Railway

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To create space for the new bridge, one railway ticket counter, 130 hutments and 15 sheds had to be relocated with the help of BMC, the Mumbai Port Trust and the Central Railway

The city’s first cable-stayed Road Over Bridge is completed and has become one of the fastest ones constructed over the rail lines

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The city’s first cable-stayed Road Over Bridge is completed and has become one of the fastest ones constructed over the rail lines

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