Updated On: 12 January, 2024 11:00 PM IST | Devashri Bhujbal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday inaugurated Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), the longest sea bridge in the country connecting Mumbai to Navi Mumbai. Pics/MMRDA

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PM Modi took a walk at the MTHL, also known as Atal Setu after its inauguration
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Along with him at the inauguration ceremony were Governor of Maharashtra Ramesh Bais, Chief Minister of Maharashtra Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Ministers of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar

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PM Modi said that he is delighted to inaugurate Atal Setu, a significant step forward in enhancing the ‘Ease of Living’ for citizens. This bridge promises to reduce travel time and boost connectivity, making daily commutes smoother, he said
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MTHL - Atal Setu has been constructed at the cost of more than Rs 17,840 crores and is about a 21.8 km long 6-lane bridge having about 16.5 km length over the sea and about 5.5 km on the land. It connects Sewri to Nhava Sheva

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The bridge will save commuters’ time to cover the 22-km distance. Typically, it takes motorists 90-120 minutes to travel between Sewri and Panvel during morning and evening peak hours
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This bridge will also prove useful to motorists going from south and central Mumbai towards Panvel, Ura, JNPT, Pune and the Konkan via the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. Designed for a 100-kmph commuting speed, the bridge is expected to handle 70,000 passenger car units daily

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The bridge has been engineered to withstand earthquakes, wind pressure and tides, ensuring a 100-year service life with special corrosion-resistant admixtures and materials
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