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🌊 Dive deep into the heart of Mumbai's transformative Coastal Road Project, a groundbreaking initiative that is set to redefine the city's skyline and revol
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More than two years after 35 men and a giant Chinese Tunnel Boring Machine began cutting though complex geological strata, India's first undersea twin tunnels in south Mumbai are close to completion. Set to open in November, the tunnels start near Girgaon (ahead of Marine Drive), extend north under the Arabian Sea, Girgaon Chowpatty and Malabar Hill, and end at Breach Candy's Priyadarshini
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Scheduled for inauguration in the second week of February, Saloni Kothari takes you on a journey through India's first-ever twin undersea tunnels. #Mumbai #C
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India's first undersea twin tunnels as part of the Mumbai Coastal Road Project are set to open by November 2023. The 2.07 km tunnels were constructed using a massive Chinese Tunnel Boring Machine and have six crosswalks - four for pedestrians and two for motorists. Check out the details here. Saumya Mishra. Updated May 2, 2023, 13:19 IST.
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The 10.58-km MCRP links Marine Drive to the Bandra-Worli Sea Link and is just one part of the Coastal Road project. The high-speed coastal road aims to cut d
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Where are Mumbai's undersea tunnels being built? The twin tunnels, which have a length of 2.07 km of which a kilometre will be under the sea, are being built as part of the Mumbai Coastal Road Project, a 10.58-km stretch starting from the Marine Drive promenade to the Worli-end of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link. The road, which will comprise of land-filled roads on areas reclaimed from the sea
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India's first undersea tunnel opens on Maha coastal road. Mumbai inaugurated the Coastal Road project from its 1967 Development Plan. The road, opened by the chief minister and deputy CMs, will
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As part of the project, the BMC is constructing a 2.07 kilometre underground twin tunnels that will originate near Girgaon Chowpatty ahead of Marine Drive and end at PDP. This tunnel will become India's first undersea tunnel as a portion of this will pass beneath the Arabian Sea near Girgaon Chowpatty.
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India's first undersea twin tunnels in South Mumbai are almost finished and are all set to open by November. It is part of the Rs 12,721 crore Mumbai Coastal Road Project (MCRP), which is nearing
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Background Information. The Mumbai Coastal Road Project (MCRP) includes 2.07-kilometer-long undersea twin tunnels, being built by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) at a cost of Rs 12,721 crore. The Mumbai Coastal Road Project (MCRP) is a 10.58-kilometer road of Phase 1 that connects Marine Drive to the Bandra-Worli Sea Link.
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The underwater tunnels will feature six crosswalks - four for pedestrians, and two for motorists, and each tunnel will have three 3.2-meter-wide channels. The deepest point of the tunnels reach will be at 72 metres near Malabar Hill. While contractors will hand over the first phase of the coastal road project to BMC on January 31 and there will be trial runs for a few days, the road will open
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The tunnels are 2.07-km long and are a part of Rs 12,721-crore Mumbai Coastal Road Project ... India's first undersea twin tunnels in South Mumbai are nearing completion, and are set to open in
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If all goes as planned, undersea twin tunnels in South Mumbai are all set to open soon. It's part of the INR 12,721 crore Mumbai Coastal Road Project, which is nearing completion. Reports have
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Join us on an exclusive journey as we explore Mumbai's Coastal Road and delve into the engineering marvel of India's first undersea tunnel. This unprecedente
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Discover Mumbai's longest intra-city underground road, constructed using India's first undersea tunnel. Learn how this 9km tunnel, featuring twin-tube construction and modern safety measures, will
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The Road by the Sea Deep under the city, work is on on an ambitious infrastructure project that is set to change the face of the Mumbai coast — a 10-km stretch of the Coastal Road, which, with its undersea tunnel and road built on reclaimed land, is expected to help cut down on travel time in one of the most congested cities in the world.
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By 2023, Mumbai will be home to India's first undersea tunnel, part of the city's Rs 12,000 crore Coastal Road project. The Coastal Road project is an under construction 22.2-kilometre freeway that would run along Mumbai's western coastline connecting Marine Lines in the south to Kandivali in the north. Here are some key features of the
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Advantages: Seamless Connectivity: The Toll-Free Mumbai Coastal Road has significantly slashed travel time between Marine Drive and the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, reducing it from 45-50 minutes to less than 10 minutes.A testament to efficient urban planning. Fuel Savings and Environmental Harmony: The project aims at a 34% reduction in fuel consumption, leading to a commendable drop in the carbon
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The 2.07 km twin tunnels are part of the 10.58 km MCRP, a high-speed vehicular corridor being built by BMC at a cost of Rs 13,983 crore. The tunnels originate from Marine Drive in south Mumbai and extend till PDP at Breach Candy. The TBM - Mavala had a working diameter of 12.19 metres, making it the largest TBM to ever be used in India's
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The twin tunnels that will make up the underwater portion of the line are built of 1.4-metre-wide concrete rings. The tunnels have been equipped with hydrophilic gaskets to prevent water from leaking into them. A total budget of Rs 8,600 has been allocated for this project. Union Minister Smriti Irani recently inaugurated the Sealdah metro station.
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Mumbai is set to create history with India's first undersea twin tunnels to be completed this month. The twin tunnels, part of Mumbai's under construction co
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Witness history in the making as we explore the remarkable achievement of India's first undersea twin tunnels in Mumbai. Join us as we delve into the intrica
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