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Elphinstone stampede: Army begins work on Foot-Over-Bridge a month after tragedy

Updated on: 23 November,2017 07:37 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The Indian Army on Thursday began construction work on a new Foot-Over-Bridge (FOB) at Mumbai's Elphinstone Road Railway station

Elphinstone stampede: Army begins work on Foot-Over-Bridge a month after tragedy

The Indian Army on Thursday began construction work on a new Foot-Over-Bridge (FOB) at Mumbai's Elphinstone Road Railway station. The work, which will be executed on war footing, comes one month after a disastrous stampede struck the station.


 Army begins work on FOBArmy begins work on FoB at Elphinstone Road Station. Pic/Twitter (@ANINews)


The Army will receive support from the Western Railway to ensure that the project stays on the fast-track. Space has been earmarked for members of the Army workforce to clear and assemble materials for the construction work. According to reports, work on the FOB is expected to be completed by the end of January 2018, at an approximate cost of Rs 10 crore.


In the meanwhile, a temporary foot-over-bridge will be constructed for the ease of commuters frequenting the route. The temporary structure will connect the Elphinstone road station to the adjacent Parel station.

Tweeting about the commencement work, Union Minister for Railways, Piyush Goyal stated, "Railways puts Mumbai's FoB work on Fast-Track: The Army has started the construction work on foot over-bridge at Elphinstone Road Railway station in Mumbai. #MumbaiThanksArmy."

Also read: Mumbai To Get 30 New Footover Bridges In The Next One Year

Earlier, Maharashtra Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis and Union Defence Minister, had visited various stations in Mumbai where the Indian Defence forces would play a key role in the upgradation of infrastructure. Other stations where construction work will commence parallely include Ambivali and Currey Road.

The decision to rope in the Army for the construction work was taken so as to eliminate the possibility of a long-drawn tendering process. 23 people died and numerous people got injured in the tragic stampede along a foot-over-bridge at the Elphinstone station last month.


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