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The 20,000 tonne Bandra-end span of the bridge deck is supported by stay cables within a very close tolerance of deviations in plan and elevation. [19] The Bandra–Worli Sea Link was the first infrastructure project in Mumbai to use seismic arresters. These will enable it to withstand earthquakes measuring up to 7.0 on the Richter scale. [20]
The Bandra–Worli Sea Link bridge is one of the longest bridges in the country, opened in 2009. It connects the suburbs of Bandra and Worli, and carries around 32,000 vehicles daily as of 2018. [3] The Trans Harbour Link is the longest bridge in India. It was opened on 12 January 2024, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the bridge.
The Bandra-Worli Sea Link. The Bandra-Worli Sea Link was opened to traffic on 30 June 2009. The Sea Link reduces travel time between Bandra and Worli from 45 to 60 minutes to 7 minutes. The link has an average daily traffic of around 37,500 vehicles per day. The toll charged is ₹ 70 (84¢ US) for one-way and ₹ 105 (US$1.30) for a return ...
Bandra–Worli Sea Link: Mahim Bay: 5.6 2009- Road Maharashtra: Mumbai: 6 Bogibeel Bridge: Brahmaputra River: 4.94 2018- Rail-cum-road Assam: Dhemaji-Dibrugarh [2] 7 Vikramshila Setu: Ganges River: 4.37 2001- Road Bihar: Bhagalpur-Mahadeopur [3] 8 Vembanad Rail Bridge: Vembanad Lake: 4.6 2011 Rail Kerala: Kochi [4] 9 Jayaprakash Setu: Ganges ...
Mahim Fort, which was once visible from the Mahim Causeway and Bandra Reclamation, is barely visible now. The Mahim Fort along with Fort St George in South Mumbai was an important base during the time of the British Empire. Other forts in Mumbai and Salsette Island include Sion, Worli, Sewri and Mazagaon. Fort St George was built in 1669, by ...
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 ]
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 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]