Their overall travel time will reduce by over an hour as well. The commuters will now be able to reach Worli from Pune and vice-versa by avoiding any sort of traffic. Plans are underway to reduce the travel time between Mumbai and Pune by connecting the under-construction Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL) Road with the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.Īs per the basic plan, as the MTHL will land in Chirle in Navi Mumbai, six Km of the link will be connected to the Expressway. Navayuga Engineering Company Ltd is executing the tunnelling work, while Afcons Infrastructure Pvt Ltd is handling the viaduct construction.Īccording to the MSRDC officials, 60% of the work on the project has been complete. The second set of tunnels close to 9km in length will be Asia's widest at 23 metres.īoth the tunnels will be around 1,500-meter-long, and the digging for 1,400 meters has been completed. The components of the missing link project include 5.86 km of interchange near Khalapur toll point, two parallel bridges of 900 metres, two sets of twin tunnels, the first set having 1.53km and 1.56km length and another set of 8.82km and 8.78km, parallel cable-stayed bridges of 650 metres length, widening of roads, etc. The project was entrusted to Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation(MSRDC). The eight-lane access-controlled 'missing link' project was approved for construction by the BJP-Shiv Sena coalition government in June 2017. "The road is expected to be open for use by December 2023," the CM said. Measures have been taken to prevent fire incidents inside," the CM added. Try the Fullscreen button in classrooms and meetings :-) Use this 4 Day Full Screen Here are some great pre-set timers ready to use. The width of the tunnel is 23.75 meters, making it the widest tunnel in the world. Simple to use, no settings, just click start for a countdown timer of 4 Days. "This will be a landmark project in the country, as it has used modern technology which is currently used in some foreign countries. "Once ready, it will take less time to travel between the two cities and the entire ghat area will be completely avoided and will significantly reduce the number of vehicular accidents," said Shinde. Shinde visited the Khopoli-Kusgaon section of the project and inspected the ongoing tunnel work at Lonavala near Sinhagad Institute. The road will connect Khalapur Toll Booth point with Kusgaon, bypassing the Expressway's entire ghat (hill) section. The construction of the 13.3 km' Missing Link' project on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway will be complete by December next year, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said on Thursday (10 November).
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