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22-Km Sea Link: Gateway To A Brave, New Mumbai

The inauguration of the 21.8 km Atal Bihari Vajpayee Smruti Sewri-Nhava Sheva Atal Setu on Friday in Mumbai will, as of now, primarily help people travelling between south and Navi Mumbai cut a long journey short.

Its real potential, though, will be unleashed once the Sewri-Worli elevated corridor, the Eastern Freeway-Marine Drive tunnel, the proposed Chirle-Palaspe connection with the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, and the international airport in Navi Mumbai are completed.

All these projects will make the Rs 21,200 crore Atal Setu, or the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL) as it has been called at the project stage, accessible to people from a much wider geography.

These projects will be completed in phases over five years and ensure that the western waterfront and the eastern waterfront of the island city are fully integrated with the web of tunnels and flyovers coming up in south Mumbai.

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The one-way toll on the MTHL is Rs 250 and the round-trip toll is Rs 375 for the first year.

The MTHL, in the making since 2018, will also provide a shorter route to the Navi Mumbai international airport, the much-needed second airport in the region, after the Navi Mumbai Coastal Road is completed.

The MTHL, on which the ideal-conditions travel time between Sewri and Nhava Sheva is 20 minutes, will be an obvious choice for those on the southern tip of the western suburbs once the Sewri-Worli east-west connector is completed – it is at the 50% stage today.

Residents of the western suburbs, especially in the Santacruz-Bandra belt, can take the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, which will provide an interchange facility to hop onto the Worli end of the Sewri-Worli link and head straight to the MTHL.

“It is estimated that 15% of traffic on the MTHL will pass via the proposed Sewri-Worli corridor. The distance between the east and west coast can be completed in 10 minutes as against the present 40 to 60 minutes,” an MMRDA official said.

Once the Sewri-Worli project is completed, a motorist starting from suburban Bandra would be able to reach Navi Mumbai in under 40 minutes.

The MMRDA is also digging an underground link between Orange Gate and Marine Drive to link it with the Mumbai Coastal Road. The project will help those living in Pedder Road, Malabar Hill and Nepean Sea Road enjoy a signal-free ride to the MTHL.

The traffic to Pune too is expected to take a massive jump once the short-cut to the Expressway is built from the MTHL at the Chirle end across the harbour.

Cidco said the Navi Mumbai Coastal Road would provide a new transportation route and curb traffic on Palm Beach Road, Amra Marg, and NH-348.

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