Mumbai-Pune Expressway's Missing Link Set for Inauguration by CM Fadnavis
Mumbai Pune E-way Missing Link to be inaugurated by CM Fadnavis on Friday
The Indian Express
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The Missing Link on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, a 13.3 km project designed to alleviate traffic congestion, will be inaugurated by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on May 1. Initially, only four-wheelers and buses will be allowed, with no additional tolls for the first three months.
- 01The Missing Link spans 13.3 km and includes significant infrastructure like tunnels and bridges.
- 02Inauguration by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is scheduled for May 1.
- 03Only four-wheelers and buses will be permitted for the first three months.
- 04No additional toll will be charged during the initial period.
- 05The project aims to significantly reduce traffic congestion and stimulate the economy.
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The Missing Link on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, a crucial infrastructure project, is set to be inaugurated by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on May 1. This 13.3 km alignment includes an 850 m viaduct, a 1.75 km tunnel, a 640 m cable-stayed bridge, and an additional 8.9 km tunnel, designed to enhance travel efficiency between Mumbai and Pune. For the first three months post-inauguration, only four-wheelers and buses will be allowed to use the route, with no extra tolls imposed. Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde emphasized that the project is 99% complete and will significantly alleviate traffic congestion in the ghat section, thereby making travel faster and safer. This development is expected to not only ease the journey for commuters but also boost the local economy by facilitating quicker transportation.
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The Missing Link will significantly reduce travel time and congestion for commuters between Mumbai and Pune, enhancing the overall travel experience.
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