The long-awaited integrated double-decker flyover at the busy junction near Savitribai Phule Pune University was opened to the public on Sunday. The project is expected to significantly reduce traffic congestion on the University Road corridor connecting Baner, Aundh, Pashan and Shivajinagar. The integrated structure has been developed alongside the upcoming Hinjewadi-Shivajinagar Metro Line 3.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who virtually inaugurated the flyover during a ceremony held in the city, recalled the role played by then deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar in pushing the project forward, noting that the earlier flyover was demolished during the COVID-19 period to make way for the integrated structure.
CM Devendra Fadnavis virtually inaugurates the flyover. PICS/X/@CMOMaharashtra
Deputy CM Sunetra Pawar, who was present during the inauguration ceremony, said, “The project would significantly ease traffic pressure at one of Pune’s busiest junctions. This integrated double-decker flyover is a major step towards strengthening Pune’s transport infrastructure. Thousands of commuters travelling daily through this junction will benefit from reduced congestion and faster connectivity,” she said.
The double-decker flyover was open to the public on Sunday
“The combination of the Metro corridor and flyover in a single structure is a modern solution that will help manage traffic efficiently while improving mobility for Pune residents,” she said. Officials said commuters often spend up to 30-45 minutes crossing the junction during peak hours. With the new facility now operational, travel time is expected to reduce significantly for motorists travelling between western Pune and the city centre.
Project Snapshot
Location: Savitribai Phule Pune University Chowk
Implementing agency: Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority
Estimated cost: Rs 277 cr
Total length: Around 1.7 km, including ramps
Main viaduct: Over 1.1 km
Key engineering features
>> Double-decker structure integrating road traffic and metro line
>> Single-pier system supporting both decks
55-metre steel girder installed at the main junction
>> Ramps connecting Baner, Aundh, Pashan and Shivajinagar
Who will benefit
>> Commuters travelling between Baner, Aundh, Pashan, and Shivajinagar
Employees working in the Hinjewadi IT hub
>> Students and staff of Savitribai Phule Pune University
>> Residents of western Pune suburbs facing daily congestion
Timeline
2020: Earlier flyover demolished during COVID-19 lockdown
2022: Construction of integrated structure begins
August 2025: Aundh–Shivajinagar corridor section opened
March 8, 2026: Integrated flyover opened to traffic