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Wednesday 8 January 2014

Shortcut road to Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport cuts down traffic jams too

Mumbai: A couple of days after a 480-metre-long road was opened over Mithi River, residents of Saki Naka and Ghatkopar are a satisfied lot. That’s because these residents can now skirt the bumper-to-bumper traffic at Saki Naka and Marol Naka junctions.
Kurla resident Anil Galgali said that this road between Saki Naka Telephone Exchange and the airport was badly needed since a very long time. “It’s better late than never. Due to this road and the bridge, it will now take barely three minutes to reach Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport as compared to over half an hour that it used to take us until now,” said Galgali, who is also a Right to Information activist.


As this road is near Safed Pool area of Kurla, it is bound to immensely benefit residents of Ghatkopar to reach the airport in the shortest possible time.
Read News in full 02/01/14 Daily News & Analysis

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