CM Fadnavis: MahaRail to Build 145 More Flyovers in Maharashtra
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Maharashtra announced on Monday, 13 July 2026 that MahaRail will construct an additional 145 rail overbridges across the state, with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis associated with the initiative.
Context
The post, shared by the official CMO Maharashtra account, states: 'महारेल'मार्फत राज्यात आणखी 145 उड्डाणपूल — translated as '145 more flyovers in the state through MahaRail.' The announcement tags Devendra Fadnavis and references Nagpur, his political base and a major rail hub in eastern Maharashtra.
MahaRail, formally the Maharashtra Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation (MRIDC), was incorporated in 2018 to plan and execute state-supported rail infrastructure including overbridges, grade separators, and electrification works.
Policy Backdrop
During the 2014–2019 Fadnavis government, Maharashtra launched a series of road-over-bridge initiatives aimed at eliminating level crossings across high-traffic corridors to reduce accidents and ease congestion. That programme laid the institutional groundwork for MRIDC's expanded mandate.
Maharashtra governments have consistently prioritised grade-separated rail crossings, integrating state funding with central railway schemes to accelerate execution. The current announcement of 145 additional overbridges through MahaRail represents a continuation and scaling of that policy trajectory.
Stakeholders and Impact
Urban commuters and rail passengers across Maharashtra stand to benefit directly from grade-separated crossings, which eliminate waiting time at level crossings and reduce the risk of accidents. Densely populated corridors in cities such as Nagpur, Pune, and Mumbai have historically borne the highest burden of rail-road conflict points.
Local civic bodies, the state public works department, and the central railway network will all be involved in coordinating land acquisition, design approvals, and phased construction. The project is expected to generate employment in the civil construction sector across multiple districts.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to the phased rollout timeline for the 145 overbridges and whether specific districts or rail corridors have been prioritised. Integration with ongoing metro expansion and proposed high-speed rail corridors in western Maharashtra could shape the sequencing of these projects.
The government is likely to release a detailed project list and funding breakdown through MRIDC in the coming weeks, which will clarify how state and central resources are being pooled for execution at scale.