Pune’s busiest Chandni Chowk to get 508-metre foot-over-bridge

<strong>508-metre FOB to ease pedestrian movement</strong>
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508-metre FOB to ease pedestrian movement

Construction has commenced on a 508-metre-long foot-over-bridge (FOB) at Pune’s busy Chandni Chowk highway junction. The bridge is being built along the Bengaluru–Mumbai national highway bypass and is gradually taking shape, marking a significant step in improving pedestrian infrastructure at one of the city’s most congested points. (Photo credit: Ashish Gupta)

<strong>FOB part of Vanaz-Chandni Chowk Metro extension</strong>
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FOB part of Vanaz-Chandni Chowk Metro extension

The FOB forms a key part of the Metro extension from Vanaz to Chandni Chowk, covering a total length of 1,123 metres. The stretch will feature two new stations: Kothrud Depot and Chandni Chowk, enhancing public transit connectivity for the area. (Photo credit: Ashish Gupta)

<strong>FOB direct link to metro station</strong>
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FOB direct link to metro station

Once completed, the foot-over-bridge will provide commuters with a direct and safer connection between highway bus stops and the upcoming Chandni Chowk Metro station, easing access for thousands of daily passengers. (Photo credit: Ashish Gupta)

<strong>Chandni Chowk: Vital highway corridor</strong>
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Chandni Chowk: Vital highway corridor

Chandni Chowk serves as a major transit corridor for long-distance buses traveling to cities like Bengaluru, Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara, and Mumbai, as well as local traffic heading towards Hinjewadi, Chakan, and Pirangut. (Photo credit: Ashish Gupta)

<strong>Bridge to reduces accident risk</strong>
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Bridge to reduces accident risk

The FOB aims to improve pedestrian safety at a junction that has historically been difficult to cross, especially during peak hours, reducing the risk of accidents and promoting smoother movement for all road users. (Photo credit: Ashish Gupta)

<strong>FOB to eases rush hour commute</strong>
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FOB to eases rush hour commute

Local residents, such as Sunil Kulkarni from Bavdhan, have expressed relief, saying that the bridge will address long-standing challenges of navigating the heavily trafficked area, particularly during rush hours. (Photo credit: Ashish Gupta)

<strong>Safer roads ahead with new FOB</strong>
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Safer roads ahead with new FOB

Private cab drivers and other motorists see the project positively, noting that sudden pedestrian crossings have been a constant hazard. The FOB will reduce unexpected stops and enhance overall road safety. (Photo credit: Ashish Gupta)


<strong>FOB to reduce commuter walking time</strong>
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FOB to reduce commuter walking time

The bridge is expected to cut walking time for commuters, allowing them to move more efficiently between bus stops and the Metro station without needing to wait for traffic gaps on the busy highway. (Photo credit: Ashish Gupta)

<strong>Smooth traffic flow</strong>
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Smooth traffic flow

By diverting pedestrian movement above the road, the FOB will contribute to smoother vehicular traffic flow, reducing congestion and delays at one of Pune’s busiest junctions. (Photo credit: Ashish Gupta)

<strong>Milestone in city connectivity</strong>
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Milestone in city connectivity

The ongoing construction of the Chandni Chowk FOB represents a major milestone in Pune’s infrastructure development, promising safer, faster, and more convenient commuting for pedestrians and drivers alike once completed. (Photo credit: Ashish Gupta)

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