Eastern Express Highway
The Eastern Express Highway is a major roadway in Mumbai, India, connecting the northern suburbs to the southern parts of the city. Spanning approximately 25 kilometers, it serves as a vital transportation route for commuters and commercial vehicles, facilitating efficient travel across the bustling metropolis.
Constructed in the 1960s, the highway has undergone several upgrades to accommodate increasing traffic. It features multiple lanes, flyovers, and interchanges, enhancing connectivity to key areas such as Thane, Ghatkopar, and Sion. The highway plays a crucial role in reducing congestion and improving access to various neighborhoods and business districts.