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The Bandra–Worli Sea Link Northern viaduct of BWSL in the foreground seen against the Worli skyline. View from Bandra Fort Sunset View of Bandra Worli Sea Link from Dadar Chowpatty spanning over Mahim Bay. Mahim Causeway was the only road connecting the western suburbs to Mumbai's central business district. This north-southwestern corridor ...
The Coastal Road connects Marine Lines with the Worli end of the Bandra–Worli Sea Link through roads built on reclaimed land and tunnels rendering the proposed Haji Ali–Nariman Point Sea Link and Worli-Haji Ali Sea Link of the Western Freeway redundant. Construction of a 9.98 km section of the Coastal Road between Marine Lines and Worli ...
The Versova–Bandra Sea Link has a total length of 17.17 km (10.67 mi) and forms part of the Coastal Road that links Marine Lines with Kandivali. It connects the Bandra-end of the Bandra–Worli Sea Link with Nana Nani Park in Versova. It also provides interchanges with Carter Road and Juhu providing a total of 4 entry/exit points. [2]
This Coastal Road has interchanges at Haji Ali, Breach Candy, Amarsons Garden, Worli, and Bandra. [ 90 ] The Haji Ali interchange is a multi-level structure with four feeder roads to facilitate access to the Coastal Road from any direction of approach to the Haji Ali signal.
The Mahalaxmi Racecourse is a horse racing track in Mahalaxmi neighbourhood of Mumbai. The track is oval shaped with 2,400 metres (7,900 ft) straight chute, spread over approximately 225 acres (0.91 km 2; 0.352 sq mi) of open land in the heart of Mumbai city. It was created out of a marshy land known as Mahalakshmi Flats.
Worli Seaface is also close from here. Byculla station of the Central Railway is the closest station. The Saat Rasta Project will connect the Mahalaxmi railway station to the proposed Jacob Circle monorail station.The Haji Ali Mahalaxmi Project aims to connect the 225-acre Mahalaxmi Racecourse to the Arabian Sea, by creating a 6-acre public ...
Bandra is the last southern point from Mumbai where auto rickshaws ply. Beyond Bandra, entering Mahim, only taxis are allowed to ply. The Bandra–Worli Sea Link bridge connects Bandra West with Worli, located in central Mumbai. Due to Bandra's central location, most parts of the city are easily accessible.
The Sewri–Worli connector, also called Sewri–Worli elevated corridor (SWEC), will connect the Bandra–Worli Sea Link and the under-construction Coastal Road with the MTHL. [184] It will be a four-lane, 17 metre-wide and 4.512 km-long cable-stayed bridge, [185] with a height of 27 metres. [186]