Updated On: 07 October, 2022 07:52 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Ambitious project will seamlessly link Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, Bandra Worli Sea Link and Coastal Road

Work underway at various points along the under-construction Worli Sewri Elevated Connector
If everything goes according to plan, the Worli Sewri Elevated Connector (WSEC) will be thrown open for traffic in 18 months. This connector will contribute to 15 per cent of vehicular traffic on the MTHL as it will provide direct and signal-free connectivity between the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), Bandra Worli Sea Link and the Coastal Road.
Talking to mid-day, Metropolitan Commissioner S V R Srinivas said, “The work on Worli Sewri Elevated Connector is progressing at a fast pace and to date, 24 per cent of the work has been completed.” While all major public infrastructure works in Mumbai are challenging, the project is especially complex as the alignment passes through congested areas including slums and cessed buildings. The elevated connector will also cross the monorail at one location.