Mumbai Trans Harbour Link opens to the general public

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Mumbai Trans Harbour Link

The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, a brand new life-line connecting India’s monetary capital to the mainland, has been opened for public use at present. The 21.8-km lengthy bridge connects Sewri, which is close to the South of Mumbai, and varied elements of what’s being dubbed “Third Mumbai” – primarily elements of Navi Mumbai that border the upcoming worldwide airport.

  1. MTHL toll prices Rs 250, return journey priced at Rs 375
  2. Daily cross prices Rs 625, month-to-month cross priced at Rs 12,500
  3. Expected to chop journey time for Mumbaites headed to Pune, Mahabaleshwar, Goa

Also referred to as the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Smruti Sewri-Nhava Sheva Atal Setu, the MTHL has has 6 lanes (3+3 lanes) plus one emergency lane on each side, and spans 21.8km; about 16.50km is over the ocean and 5.5km is over land. With a velocity restrict of 100kph, the bridge is anticipated to be useful for outstation travellers to and from South Mumbai. There are interchanges at Sewri, Shivaji Nagar, SH-54 in Jasai and at Chirle on NH-348.

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MMRDA and the federal government have set the toll worth at Rs 250 for a one-way journey, whereas a return cross will price Rs 375. The worth of a day by day cross is ready at Rs 625, whereas a month-to-month cross prices Rs 12,500. While a lot of the tolling will probably be computerized (open tolling) so the circulate of visitors is not going to be affected, there may also be a conventional money lane for many who wish to pay money.

Here’s extra particulars on the feat of engineering that the MTHL is, how eco-friendly and protected it’s and what it’s wish to drive on India’s longest sea bridge.

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