Published 12:35 IST, January 11th 2024

FIRST LOOK: MMRDA Shares Breathtaking Scenic Beauty of MTHL During Sunset | In Pics

One of the most eagerly anticipated projects in Mumbai, the Trans Harbour Link (MTHL) is set for inauguration by PM Modi on January 12.

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Breathtaking Scenic Beauty of MTHL During Sunset | Image: MMRDA
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Mumbai: One of most eagerly anticipated projects in Mumbai, Trans Harbour Link (MTHL) is set for inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 12. Spanning around 22 km, project will become India's first and world's 12th longest sea bridge. Apart from connecting Mumbai and its satellite city, Navi Mumbai, MTHL project will reduce travel time for commuters efficiently. Starting in Sewri, South Mumbai, bridge traverses Thane Creek, north of Elephant Island, concluding at Chirle village near Nhava Sheva.

In a first, Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) shared breathtaking scenic beauty of MTHL during sunset. Taking to X, formerly Twitter, MMRDA wrote, “Embark on a journey across transformative Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewri-Nhava Sheva Atal Setu (MTHL), a marvel connecting Mumbai Island to mainland and alleviating land scarcity caused by geographical limitations. This engineering feat utilises vanced Japanese technology, spanning approximately 22 km with a 16.5 km marine section and a 5.5 km elevated ro on land. Experience breathtaking scenic beauty while undergoing ease of transportation convenience - from Friday, 12th January!”

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate  Mumbai Trans Harbour Link on January 12. Pic/MMRDA/X
 One of most eagerly anticipated projects in Mumbai, Trans Harbour Link (MTHL) is set for inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 12. | Image: MMRDA

Atal Setu establishes a groundbreaking precedent by successfully implementing cutting-edge and modern technology in India for first time. 

 Maharashtra cabinet h on Thursday cleared a proposal to charge Rs 250 as toll amount for cars for using  Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL),  country's longest sea bridge
Apart from connecting Mumbai and its satellite city, Navi Mumbai, MTHL project will reduce travel time for commuters efficiently | Image: MMRDA

bridge has used an orthotropic steel deck, noise silencers, sound barriers, and an earthquake resistance system. MMRDA has deployed Reverse Circulation Rigs to cause minimal vibrations and impact on neighbouring areas.

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 21.8-kilometre long Mumbai Trans Harbour Link bridge will bring down  journey from  current two hours to around 15-20 minutes
Starting in Sewri, South Mumbai, bridge traverses Thane Creek, north of Elephant Island, concluding at Chirle village near Nhava Sheva | Image: MMRDA

India's longest bridge boasts ‘Debris Management’ so that waste does not fall into sea and affect marine life, according to an official statement of MMRDA. 
 

As this bridge will connect Mumbai with  Mumbai-Goa Highway, Vasai and Virar, Navi Mumbai, and Raig districts, various new projects and big companies would come to Navi Mumbai, ushering in development in  entire region, he said
Breathtaking visuals of MTHL during Sunset | Image: MMRDA

It features India’s most intelligent state-of--art traffic management system - Designed for 100 km/h commuting speed. bridge is expected to carry 70,000 PCUs daily. 

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12:19 IST, January 9th 2024