Comprising a series of bridges and tunnels, the Missing Link offers an alternative to the 19.8 km-long Ghat section, which has a history of accidents and traffic jams due to its sharp curves and steep ...
The much-anticipated Missing Link project on the Mumbai–Pune Expressway is set to open for motorists from May 2, 2026, marking a major milestone in Maharashtra’s road infrastructure. The stretch will ...
The Missing Link is a 13.3-km bypass from Khopoli to Kusgaon and enables skipping of the ghat of Lonavala-Khandala, which witnesses heavy traffic.
The 94-kilometre Mumbai-Pune Expressway is among India's busiest inter-city corridors, carrying an estimated 65,000 vehicles on regular days and swelling to nearly 100,000 during weekends and public ...
After years of delays and engineering challenges, the much-anticipated Missing Link stretch on the Pune–Mumbai Expressway is ...
The newly inaugurated Missing Link project on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway promises to significantly reduce travel time and boost economic growth by bypassing the hazardous mountain pass section. IMAGE: ...
On May 1, Maharashtra Day, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde will inaugurate the long-anticipated 13.3-kilometre 'missing ...
The twin decks of Mumbai’s massive cable-stayed bridge on the Missing Link section of the Pune–Mumbai Expressway have finally met, marking a major milestone in one of India’s most ambitious highway ...