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Mumbai Coastal Road: Arch bridge linking Nariman Point to Bandra to open by September 15

This development is anticipated to alleviate some of the congestion on the area's traffic routes.

Mumbai Coastal Road: Arch bridge linking Nariman Point to Bandra to open by September 15
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Another phase of the much-awaited coastal road is set to open this month. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has informed that the South bound arm connecting Bandra Worli Sea Link (BWSL) to Marine Drive will likely be opened by September 15.

As per reports, the southbound carriageway opening will be one-directional, primarily accommodating northbound traffic from Marine Drive towards Bandra. The final decision on traffic management will be made in consultation with traffic police and BMC.

Recent asphalting work on the bridge was completed last weekend, taking advantage of a dry spell. The last 180-metre stretch was finished on Sunday, September 1. BMC Chief Bhushan Gagrani further stated that work on the second arm may extend until the end of the year.

After this bridge is opened, vehicles will be able to travel between Nariman Point and Bandra by using the sea link. At present, the coastal road is operational only till Worli.

This development is anticipated to alleviate some of the congestion on the area's traffic routes. A journey of 45 minutes will be completed in 10 minutes.

Officials stated that one of the two arms of the arch bridge is almost ready for vehicular movement. At present, ancillary works like painting the signages and illuminating the structure are ongoing.

The completion of two spans and the opening of the accompanying promenade from Breach Candy to Worli, which will feature a dedicated cycling track, are also targeted to finish by year-end.

Earlier, the BMC was supposed to open this bridge partially for vehicular movement from July end. However, owing to the heavy spell of rainfall the maximum city witnessed last month, the civic authorities postponed the deadline owing to high tidal waves since the civil works for this bridge was taken up from the Arabian Sea. However, civic officials said that owing to frequent dry spells during July, the civil works were expedited.

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