The Mumbai Ring Road project will cover key areas in the city. The project is expected to cover an approximate length of 90.18 km. Read the blog to know more about the proposed and ongoing ring road works in Mumbai.
The authorities in Mumbai are targeting to reduce the traffic congestion in the cities by 2029. To achieve this goal a ring road master plan has been made. The authorities across Mumbai, such as the Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (MMRDA), Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), and Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), will take part.
These authorities will join forces to execute the Mumbai Ring Road project. As on date around seven ring road projects are included in the master plan. These ring roads will improve the road network across the city.
Ring Road Mumbai Master Plan Quick Facts
Here are some quick facts on the Mumbai ring road plan
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Details |
Length Covered |
90.18 km |
Estimated Cost |
INR 58,517 Crore |
Estimated Completion Time |
2029 |
Authorities Involved |
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Number of Ring Roads Planned |
7 |
Start Point of Ring Road |
Nariman Point, Mumbai |
Ring Road One
The first ring road is proposed to begin from Nariman Point. The exact location of the beginning point is located on the Mumbai Coastal Road. The route followed by the ring road will be:
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Nariman Point
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Coastal Road
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Worli Sewri Connector
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Eastern Freeway
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Orange Gate Tunnel
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Nariman Point
The ring road passes through Bandra Worli Sea Link at the junction. From here the road will pass from Sewri Worli Connector. Further, it will connect to Atal Setu at the Southern End. From here it will pass from the proposed Orange Gate Tunnel. Lastly, from here it will connect back to Nariman point making a seamless path.
Ring Road Two
The second ring road will also begin from Nariman Point at the coastal route. The route for the second ring road is as follows:
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Nariman Point
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Bandra Worli Sea Link
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Western Express Highway
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Santacruz Chembur Link Road
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Eastern Express Highway
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Eastern Freeway
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Orange Gate Tunnel
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Nariman Point
Ring Road Three
The third ring road will begin from Nariman Point and will connect via the Bandra-Versova and Jogeshwari-Vikhroli link. Here is the exact route proposed:
Ring Road Four
The fourth ring road, beginning from Nariman Point, aims at improving connectivity across the city. The fourth ring road will follow the route as follows:
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Nariman Point
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Bandra Worli Sea Link
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Versova Bandra Sea Link
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Versova Dahisar Link Road
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Goregaon Mulund Link Road
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Eastern Freeway Extension
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Eastern Freeway
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Orange Gate Tunnel
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Nariman Point
Ring Road Five
Ring road five will be following the route below:
Ring Road Six
The route followed by the sixth Ring Road Mumbai is as below:
Ring Road Seven
The route followed by the seventh ring road will be as below:
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Nariman Point
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Versova Dahisar Link Road
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Vadodara-Mumbai Expressway
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Alibaug Virar Corridor
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Atal Setu via Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority(JNPT)
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Orange Gate Tunnel
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Nariman Point
Video on Real Estate Impact of Mumbai Ring Road Plan
You will soon be able to travel from one end of Mumbai to the other in just 59 minutes! The Mumbai Ring Road Plan is set to transform the way Mumbaikars commute. This project by the MMRDA aims to solve Mumbai’s notorious traffic problems by 2029. It is a vast network of ring roads that will connect the city’s key areas. It will also help in reducing congestion significantly.
In this video, we explore how the Ring Road Master Plan will impact Mumbai’s infrastructure and the booming real estate market. We’ll take you through the detailed routes of the seven proposed ring roads and discuss the massive changes they’re expected to bring to Mumbai’s property landscape.
Get ready for a sneak peek into the future of Mumbai’s urban development with this video.
The video delves into how the Mumbai Ring Road will impact real estate along its route.
Summing Up on Ring Road Mumbai
Currently, seven ring road projects are mapped under the Mumbai Ring Road master plan. These ring roads are in different stages of development. These stages include completed, ongoing, tender stage, and planning stage. The development of these ring roads will help in decongesting the roads of Mumbai. It will also enhance the connectivity experience by road.
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