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Afcons Launches Mumbai Metro Line-5’s OWG Bridge at Anjurphata

Afcons Infrastructure:great Mumbai Metro Line-5 OWG Bridge

Afcons Infrastructure Launches Mumbai Metro Line-5’s OWG Bridge at Anjurphata

Afcons Infrastructure this week completed launching a 65 meter long open web girder (OWG) bridge for Mumbai Metro’s 24.9 km Line-5 (Orange Line) connecting Thane – Bhiwandi – Kalyan.

This steel bridge weighing 456 MT was fabricated by Eurocoustic Products in Daman, and was launched over the Indian Railways’ Vasai – Diva railway line at Anjurphata. The exact location on Line-5’s viaduct is between Purna & Anjurphata metro stations (view on Google Maps).

The bridge is 12.7m wide and 10.2m tall, and consists of 30,000+ HSFG bolts. It was slowly pulled into position on top of Piers P328 – P329 using multiple Strand Jacks and Hillman Rollers with a nose arrangement.

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The OWG’s launch on-site was carried out in two stages over 8 days.

  • First Stage Launching: Completed on April 2 (Railway Block – 1st April) at 04:20 AM, with 44 meters of the OWG pulled into position.
  • Final Completion: Achieved on April 10 (Railway Block – 9th April 2025) at 03.00 AM, successfully positioned the entire 65-meter OWG girder.

The OWG bridge forms a crucial part of 12.811 km Package CA-28 (Line-5A) which connects Kapurbawadi and Bhiwandi. It consists of 7 stations en route at Kapurbawadi, Balkum Naka, Kasheli, Kalher, Purna, Anjurphata, and Dhamankar Naka.

Kapurbawadi – Dhamankar Naka section of Line-5 – view Mumbai Metro info & map
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Afcons in the past has completed launching two steel composite girders (57.5m and 46m long), and completed launching segments for a 550m bridge over Kasheli Creek.

The line’s viaduct is almost ready. As of Saturday, Afcons had launched 682/692 U-girders for the viaduct and 108/108 U-girders for its stations. The very first one was launched near Balkum Naka Metro Station’s site in March 2021.

At this time I see Mumbai’s Orange Line opening for commercial operations no sooner than Q4 2027 since technical bid evaluation is still underway for its systems Package-1 (CA-241). That mega systems contract includes supplying rolling stock (132 coaches), CBTC signaling & train control (S&T), telecommunication, platform screen doors (PSDs), and depot machinery & plant (M&P) for Kasheli Depot.

A list of all Orange Line’s packages (civil & systems) and their status can be viewed here.

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