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Mumbai-Pune eway to become 8-lane; MSRDC sends proposal to state govt

Mumbai-Pune eway to become 8-lane; MSRDC sends proposal to state govt

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The highly anticipated Trans Harbour Link (MTHL) in Mumbai is expected to commence operations on December 25th. This much-awaited project will significantly reduce travel time between Mumbai and Pune, enabling commuters to reach their destination in just 90 minutes and transforming the way people travel between these two cities.

The MTHL is expected to reduce the commuting time between Lonavala, Khandala, and Mumbai by an impressive 90 minutes, offering a valuable time-saving alternative for daily travelers.

During peak hours, traffic congestion is a common problem on the narrow roads in the Nhava Sheva area of Navi Mumbai. Vehicles can often be stuck in traffic for up to 45 minutes. Fortunately, the MTHL offers a solution by providing a short 1.5 km detour that allows vehicles to bypass these congested areas and avoid unnecessary delays.

The regular route taken by frequent travellers to Pune, which involves P D’Mello Road, Freeway, Sion, Panvel Expressway, and Mumbai-Pune Expressway, is expected to change. Instead, commuters can opt for the P D’Mello Road-Freeway (exit before Sewri)-MTHL route, which links to the Mumbai-Pune Expressway via Chirle and passes through the under-construction Navi Mumbai International Airport route. This alternative route is anticipated to be more effective and time-efficient.

The regular route taken by frequent travellers to Pune, which involves P D’Mello Road, Freeway, Sion, Panvel Expressway, and Mumbai-Pune Expressway, is expected to change. Instead, commuters can opt for the P D’Mello Road-Freeway (exit before Sewri)-MTHL route, which links to the Mumbai-Pune Expressway via Chirle and passes through the under-construction Navi Mumbai International Airport route. This alternative route is anticipated to be more effective and time-efficient.

(Source : Times Now)