The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has planned a pedestrian walkway under the Princess Street Flyover at Marine Drive to reclaim the space from construction and parked vehicles. The 150-metre-long walkway will span the length of the flyover, which turns 90 degrees onto Marine Drive from Shyamaldas Gandhi Road ahead of Parsi Dairy. Pedestrians will have to cross Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Road (Marine Drive) to walk the entire length of the walkway under the flyover, and a zebra crossing will be painted on the carriageway to enable pedestrian access.
A representation of the flyover pillars after being painted with tourist destination images
16.5 ft
Height of new installation
An artist’s rendering of the area once the work is completed
Other plans
Apart from creating a walkway, the civic body has planned to plant flowering shrubs for beautification. The traffic island with the mermaid statue will also get a new installation named the ‘Upward Path’, created by Indian origin, France-based artist Sakti Burman. External walls and pillars of the flyover will be painted with images of the map of South Mumbai and its popular tourist destinations, including heritage structures such as the Gateway of India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), and the BMC headquarters.
A representation image of what the walkway will look like once complete. Pics/By Special Arrangement
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A senior official, C ward of BMC
‘The space under the flyover has been reclaimed from construction activity. It was rented to a private entity by the BMC, and there was a washroom there as well. We have decided to create a space for citizens to walk and rest. Work has already begun.’











