Months after stampede, Army-built Elphinstone FoB opens to

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Five months after 23 people died in a at suburban Road railway station, a new Foot Over Bridge (FOB) constructed by the was thrown open to the public today. Two FoBs at Currey Road and Ambivli stations on Central Railway were also inaugurated in presence of Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, for Defence Subhash Bhamre, and Minister The FoBs were constructed by the Engineers in a record 117 days. Acknowledging the feat, both Goyal and Fadnavis thanked the for its contribution and completion of the FOBs in record time. The new Road FOB, spanning over the Central and Western Railway tracks, connects Central Railway's on the east side and Phoolwali lane outside the Road station on the west side. In an unprecedented move, the construction of the FoBs was handed over to the after 23 people died in a on the staircase of a narrow FoB on September 29, 2017, during the morning rush hour. The bridge at Road station is 70-metre-long.

The FOB at is 30 metres in length and the one in Ambivli is 20-metre-long. As many as 250 personnel of the Engineering Group and Centre, Pune, also known as Sappers, were involved in the task that was completed within four months. "Some Mumbaikars lost life in the tragedy (stampede) last year. To prevent such unfortunate incidents, our city (BJP) had requested to build the FOBs with the expertise of the Army, which was accepted and today the FOBs have been thrown open," Fadnavis told reporters at the On the occasion, he thanked the Centre for allocating Rs 51,000 crore in the Budget 2018-19 towards upgrade of the in and extended suburbs. Earlier in the day, Fadnavis and Goyal attended an event at iconic in south where the government handed over the land documents for the proposed high speed rail terminal at the BKC (Bandra-Kurla Complex) under the ambitious Bullet Train project, to Railway ministry. After the event, Goyal and Fadnavis boarded a second class compartment of a suburban train to travel from the CSMT to Goyal said the railways have constructed 17 more FOBs. "Since last October when the was roped in to construct the three FoBs, different departments of Railways have completed the construction of 17 more such FOBs at different stations and the work of building 22 more FOBs is underway, which will be completed by June 2018," said the Underlining that Railways has adopted a holistic and integrated approach towards passenger service, he said the construction of 56 more FOBs has been sanctioned which is expected to be completed in the next 12 months. "We are planning to introduce more and more air conditioned coaches on the Moreover, the railway ministry wants to run the second class AC coach," he said. BJP unit was also present on the occasion. Issuing a statement, the Central Railway said the proposed bullet train terminus at the BKC will be underground. and his Japanese counterpart laid the foundation stone in last year for the country's first high-speed rail project between and "It was more of a coincidence that the handing over of documents for the high speed terminus took place at the very place from where first train ran in in 1853," the CR said. The will be an underground station at about 25 metre depth and will be built at three levels. "The station will be integrated with the IFSC (International Finance Service Centre) building proposed to be constructed above it. HSR (High Speed Rail) terminal at this proposed location will benefit the public at large, as the station is located in central business district with metro station at a walking distance," it stated.

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 19:45 IST
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