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IndiaтАЩs longest sea bridge in Mumbai will be open for traffic in November

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Trans-harbour Link project site at Sewri. File

Trans-harbour Link project site at Sewri. File
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said that 90% civil work of the Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link, the countryтАЩs longest sea bridge, had been completed, and it would be open for traffic in November this year.

тАЬVehicles would not have to stop on the bridge for paying toll, thanks to the Open Tolling SystemтАЭEknath ShindeMaharashtra Chief Minister

The bridge would be the first to have an Open Road Tolling (ORT) system and of the 22-km bridge, 16.5 km-long stretch is above the sea.

Mr. Shinde said once the bridge opened for traffic, it would be possible to travel from Sewri in central Mumbai to Chirle in Navi Mumbai in 15 to 20 minutes.

тАЬVehicles would not have to stop on the bridge for paying toll, thanks to the Open Tolling System,тАЭ he said.

Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday said that continuous efforts were being made to ease the commute in MumbaikarsтАЩ life and bring relief from traffic woes.

тАЬReviewed the concept of тАШMulti-Modal Integrated Transportation Network Through TunnelsтАЩ in a meeting chaired by CM Eknath Shinde,тАЭ he said.

тАЬWe have also discussed concepts like double deck and multi deck tunnel for better public transport,тАЭ Mr. Fadnavis said.

Further, he said that directions were given to MMRDA, BMC, GoM and respective senior officials working on Integrated Traffic Management Network Systems to study in-depth and submit a feasibility report at the earliest.

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