Western Express Highway
The Western Express Highway is a major roadway in Mumbai, India, connecting the northern suburbs to the southern parts of the city. It runs approximately 25 kilometers and serves as a vital link for commuters traveling between areas like Dadar, Andheri, and Borivali. The highway is known for its heavy traffic, especially during peak hours.
Constructed in the 1960s, the Western Express Highway has undergone several upgrades to accommodate the growing population and vehicle numbers in Mumbai. It features multiple lanes and is equipped with various flyovers to ease congestion. The highway also connects to important landmarks and commercial hubs, making it a crucial part of the city's infrastructure.