Pune: Multi-Level Ramps to Be Added at Interchange Between Pune Outer Ring Road and Mumbai-Pune Expressway
In a significant development for Pune’s infrastructure, the interchange between the Pune Outer Ring Road and the Mumbai-Pune Expressway will soon feature multi-level, well-designed ramps. This interchange, which will be located just after the Talegaon toll plaza on the expressway towards Pune, is part of the ambitious Pune Ring Road project that is expected to transform connectivity and the real estate landscape of the city. Mahesh Landge, Member of Legislative Assembly – Bhosari, Pune shared this important update on his X handle.
The Pune Ring Road, one of India’s most ambitious infrastructure projects, is being developed by the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA). The project is spread across four phases with an estimated cost of Rs 17,000 crore, with the central government contributing around 75% of the total funding. The Ring Road will connect major highways, including Pune-Nashik, Mumbai-Pune-Solapur, Pune-Satara, and Pune-Ahmednagar, and will pass through 29 villages surrounding the city.
Four Phases of the Pune Ring Road
The Pune Ring Road will be constructed in four phases:
- Phase 1: Theurphata – NH 9 – Kesnand – Wagholi – Charholi – Bhavdi – Tulapur – Alandi – Kelgaon Chimbli – NH 50
- Phase 2: NH 50 – Chimbli Moi – Nighoje – Sangurde – Shelarwadi – Chandkhed – Pachne – Pimploli – Rihe – Ghotawde – Pirangut
- Phase 3: Pirangut – Bhugaon – Chandni Chowk – Ambegaon – Katraj
- Phase 4: Ambegaon – Katraj – Mangdewadi – Wadachiwadi – Holkarwadi – Wadkinaka – Ramdara – Theurphata – NH 9
The road will feature significant infrastructure upgrades including eight flyovers, four bridges, seven viaducts, 14 subway roads, and 13 funnels, all built to handle six lanes of traffic with two service lanes.
Impact on Real Estate and Infrastructure
The Pune Ring Road is set to provide a major boost to the city’s real estate sector, particularly in the 29 villages it will connect. The project will ease commuting, reduce traffic congestion, and enhance the overall standard of living in these areas. It will also promote employment opportunities as both residential and commercial zones are developed along the road.
The establishment of the Ring Road will significantly increase property values around its route. Improved connectivity and better infrastructure will lead to growth in surrounding areas, while creating new commercial zones and residential developments. The real estate market in peripheral areas, such as Vadachiwadu, Wagholi, and Kadambavasti, will witness an upswing.
Frequent Questions Answered
- What is the Pune Ring Road?
The Pune Ring Road is a 173 km-long road network currently being developed by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC). - How long is the Pune Ring Road?
The road stretches approximately 173 km. - What is the estimated cost of the Pune Ring Road?
The estimated project cost is around INR 17,000 crore. - What benefits will the Ring Road bring to residents?
The Ring Road will enhance connectivity, reduce commute times, and support infrastructure development across the city.
The Pune Ring Road is poised to be a game-changer for both infrastructure and real estate, making Pune an even more attractive destination for residents and businesses alike.