Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, India’s longest sea bridge, nears completation

Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, India’s longest sea bridge, nears completation

Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), India’s longest sea bridge, is nearing completion
with 96.60% work complete. Dr Sanjay Mukherjee, IAS and Commissioner of
the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) recently did a
comprehensive inspection of the mammoth project.
The MTHL spans 21.8 kilometers in length with over 16 kilometers long stretch over
the sea. It connects Mumbai to Navi Mumbai and commuters will be able to traverse
between the two places in just 20 minutes with signal free connectivity. The MTHL will
eventually provide faster connectivity to the Mumbai-Goa highway, Mumbai-Pune
expressway, Navi Mumbai International Airport and the JNPT port.

The MTHL spans 21.8 kilometers in length with over 16 kilometers long stretch over
the sea. It connects Mumbai to Navi Mumbai and commuters will be able to traverse
between the two places in just 20 minutes with signal free connectivity. The MTHL will
eventually provide faster connectivity to the Mumbai-Goa highway, Mumbai-Pune
expressway, Navi Mumbai International Airport and the JNPT port.
As part of the inspection, Dr Mukherjee held a meeting with the stakeholders and
reviewed the progress of the project. Dr Mukherjee expressed satisfaction at the
progress of this ambitious project and said that the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link is a
significant milestone in the development of the region. MMRDA aims to complete the
project within the stipulated time and hopes that it will be successfully integrated into
the transportation network of Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.

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