Palava is one of the more interesting urban development stories in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region — a greenfield township developed by Lodha Group that has grown from a planned concept into a functioning city of its own with a residential population, commercial infrastructure, schools, hospitals, and the daily rhythms of a community that has chosen to build its life in a planned environment rather than within the older city’s congested fabric. Located in Dombivli’s eastern periphery along the Kalyan-Shil Road corridor in Thane district, Palava has attracted a large population of young families and working professionals who commute to Mumbai and Thane while enjoying the space and planned infrastructure that the township offers. The Palava Flyover is the elevated structure that anchors this township’s primary road connectivity, spanning one of the key junctions along the access corridor that connects Palava’s residential zones to the broader MMR road network.
The flyover’s significance is directly tied to Palava’s growth story. As the township’s population has grown to the hundreds of thousands, the daily movement of commuters heading toward Dombivli Railway Station, toward the Thane-Belapur Road industrial corridor, and toward the Mumbai-Pune Expressway via the Kalyan-Shil corridor has created a traffic load that the junction it spans must manage with considerable efficiency. For Palava’s large residential population — the young couples, growing families, and working professionals who chose this township for its planned environment and relative affordability — the flyover’s smooth functioning is part of the infrastructure promise that the township’s developers made and must deliver on every single day.

| Detail | Information |
| Location | Palava City, Dombivli East, Thane District, Maharashtra |
| Primary Road | Kalyan-Shil Road / Palava Main Access Road |
| Nearest Metro Station | Taloja — Navi Mumbai Metro Line 1 (Approx. 10–12 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Dombivli Railway Station — Approx. 8–10 km |
| Key Roads Connected | Kalyan-Shil Road, Palava Main Road, Shil-Phata Road, Navi Mumbai Connector |
| Distance from Dombivli Station | Approx. 8–10 km |
| Distance from Thane | Approx. 20–22 km via Kalyan Road |
| Distance from Mumbai (CST) | Approx. 50–55 km via Eastern Express Highway |
| Governing Authority | CIDCO, TMC, MMRDA, MSRDC |
| Nearby Landmarks | Palava Commercial Hub, Lodha Palava Township, Shil-Phata Junction |
| Structure Type | Elevated Road Overpass / Flyover |
| Public Transport Options | Central Railway, MSRTC Bus, KDMT Bus, App Cabs |
| Best Suited For | Palava township access and Kalyan-Shil Road corridor traffic |
| Peak Traffic Hours | 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM and 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM |
Directions to Palava Flyover
From Dombivli Railway Station: Exit Dombivli Station and travel eastward via the Dombivli-Palava approach road heading toward the township. Continue along the access corridor approximately 8 to 10 kilometres from the station. Travel time is approximately 20 to 35 minutes, a journey that thousands of Palava residents make daily as their primary commute link between the township and the suburban rail network.
From Thane: Travel southward from Thane along the Kalyan Road heading toward Dombivli. Continue eastward via the Kalyan-Shil Road toward the Palava access corridor. Total distance from Thane is approximately 20 to 22 kilometres with a travel time of 35 to 55 minutes depending on the Kalyan corridor’s variable traffic conditions.
From Mumbai via Eastern Express Highway: Travel northward along the Eastern Express Highway from Mumbai heading toward Thane. Continue toward the Kalyan exit and approach Palava via the Kalyan-Shil Road eastward. Total distance from CST is approximately 50 to 55 kilometres with a travel time of 75 to 100 minutes.
From Shil-Phata: Travel eastward from the Shil-Phata junction along the Shil-Phata Road heading toward the Palava access zone. The flyover is accessible within 4 to 6 kilometres of the Shil-Phata junction, making this the primary approach for vehicles entering Palava from the Navi Mumbai and Belapur direction.
From Navi Mumbai via Taloja: Travel northward from Taloja and the Navi Mumbai industrial and residential zones via the Kalyan-Shil connector heading toward the Palava township access road. This route connects the township to the broader Navi Mumbai metro and road network and is used by residents commuting toward Belapur, Nerul, and the southern MMR zones.
Metro and Public Transport Connectivity
Palava’s metro connectivity has been a significant concern for its residential population, given the township’s distance from existing rail infrastructure. The nearest Navi Mumbai Metro Line 1 station at Taloja is approximately 10 to 12 kilometres away, and the Central Railway connection at Dombivli Station — the primary rail access point — requires a 8 to 10 kilometre road journey from the township’s core. Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Transport buses and MSRTC services operate routes connecting Palava to Dombivli Station, Kalyan, and the Shil-Phata bus hub, providing public transport options for residents without private vehicles. The township’s planning authority and Lodha Group have operated private shuttle services connecting Palava’s residential clusters to Dombivli Station, addressing the last-mile gap that formal public transport has not yet fully closed. App-based cabs are extremely well-adopted among Palava’s professional residential population given the infrastructure gap and the income profile of a planned township primarily marketed at working professionals.
Road Connectivity
- Kalyan-Shil Road runs east to west as the primary highway connecting Palava to the Kalyan-Dombivli urban zone and the Shil-Phata junction linking to Navi Mumbai.
- Palava Main Road provides the primary internal access into the township’s residential and commercial clusters.
- Shil-Phata Road connects southward toward the Shil-Phata junction and the Navi Mumbai Belapur-Thane road network.
- Navi Mumbai Connector extends southwestward toward Taloja and the broader Navi Mumbai urban zone.
Nearby Areas and Neighbourhoods
Palava Commercial Hub: The township’s own developing commercial district — featuring retail shops, banks, restaurants, and service establishments — is directly accessible from the flyover and provides the day-to-day commercial needs of Palava’s large residential population within the township boundary.
Shil-Phata Junction: The important highway junction connecting Palava’s access road to the Navi Mumbai network is approximately 4 to 6 kilometres from the flyover and serves as the primary southern access point for vehicles approaching from Belapur, Nerul, and the Thane-Belapur Road industrial corridor.
Dombivli East: The eastern zone of Dombivli municipal area is connected to Palava via the primary access road and offers an established urban complement to the township’s planned environment, with older residential colonies, local markets, and the railway connectivity that Palava’s residents depend on for Mumbai commuting.
Kalyan: The major urban center of the broader Kalyan-Dombivli region, Kalyan offers comprehensive commercial infrastructure, healthcare, and educational facilities that serve Palava’s residential population for needs beyond the township’s own growing but still developing commercial ecosystem.
Ambernath and Badlapur: The expanding residential belt further east along the Central Railway corridor is connected to the Palava zone via the Kalyan-Shil Road network and represents the broader eastern MMR growth corridor within which Palava sits as one of the more ambitious planned township experiments.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Where is Palava Flyover located in Maharashtra?
It is in Palava City, Dombivli East, Thane District, on the Kalyan-Shil Road access corridor, approximately 8 to 10 kilometres from Dombivli Railway Station.
Q2. How far is Palava from Dombivli Railway Station?
Dombivli Station is approximately 8 to 10 kilometres from Palava’s core, making it the primary rail access point for the township’s commuter population.
Q3. What is the nearest metro station to Palava Flyover?
Taloja on Navi Mumbai Metro Line 1 is the nearest metro station, approximately 10 to 12 kilometres from the flyover via the Shil-Phata connector.
Q4. How far is Palava from Mumbai CST?
Palava is approximately 50 to 55 kilometres from CST via the Eastern Express Highway and Kalyan connector, with a travel time of 75 to 100 minutes.
Q5. What public transport connects Palava to Dombivli Station?
KDMT buses, MSRTC services, and private shuttle operations by the township developer connect Palava to Dombivli Station, supplemented by extensive app-based cab services.