The Eastern Freeway will be extended by 3km, further northwards, by
connecting it to the Eastern Express Highway (EEH) near Ghatkopar.
Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), which will
carry out the work, said the extension will go through slum pockets near
Ramabai Nagar, on the east side of the EEH. Metropolitan commissioner U
P S Madan said, "Around 2,000 slums will have to be cleared to create
space for the freeway."
A slum rehabilitation scheme is proposed by a private builder and
MMRDA has told the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) to expedite
clearance. Madan said, "It should take at least a year for the project
to get off the ground. During this period, we will revise the detailed
project report, begin the process for getting environmental and coastal
regulatory authority (CRZ) clearances, as some mangroves will be
affected."
Earlier too there was a extension plan but environmental hurdles forced MMRDA to put it in cold storage.
The project will help ease congestion on the Ghatkopar-Mankhurd Link
Road and at the Chheda Nagar junction. Vehicles coming from CSMT for
Thane have to come to the Chheda Nagar junction before hitting the EEH.
Those coming from Thane to CSMT too have take the same route. The
Eastern Freeway has been of huge benefit to motorists as it is an
important arterial road for north-south connectivity.
Around 22,000 vehicles ply daily since the stretch between Orange
Gate and Shivaji Chowk was thrown open to traffic. The response was
tremendous as it was estimated in 2006 that it would be 24,000 per day
by 2020.
The opening of the route up to GMLR helped further reduce congestion
on Dr Ambedkar Road. The freeway also helped reduce traffic on Dr
Ambedkar Marg, Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Marg, MbPT Road and Eastern Express
Highway.
A conservative estimate states there may be a reduction of 50% in
fuel consumption as well as levels of harmful emissions, noise and
vibration. Presently, on an average, 5,487 freight vehicles enter/leave
Mumbai Port. Of the total freight traffic, about 42% originates or is
destined outside Greater Mumbai, and about 14% to the eastern suburbs.
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