Uttan–Virar Sea Link Phase I approved: 55km corridor to boost connectivity in Mumbai
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Mumbai is set for a massive transport upgrade with the approval of the Uttan–Virar Sea Link, Phase I. This 24.35-km bridge, India’s longest, will anchor a 120-km coastal corridor connecting South Mumbai to Vasai, Virar, and Vadhavan Port. The Rs 58,754 crore project promises reduced travel times, lower emissions, and significant economic development.
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