Airoli Bridge
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Airoli Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 19°09′03″N 72°58′50″E / 19.1507°N 72.9805°ECoordinates: 19°09′03″N 72°58′50″E / 19.1507°N 72.9805°E |
Carries | Road Traffic |
Crosses | Thane Creek |
Locale | Mulund, Mumbai and Airoli, Navi Mumbai |
Official name | Airoli Bridge |
Maintained by | Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation |
Preceded by | Kalwa Bridge |
Followed by | Vashi Bridge |
Characteristics | |
Design | Slab and girder bridge |
Total length | 3,850 meters (12,630 ft) |
Longest span | 1,030 meters (3,379 ft) |
No. of spans | 19 spans of 50 meters c/c. Two end spans of 40 meters each. Two navigational spans |
History | |
Constructed by | Afcons Infrastructure Ltd company of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group and project executed by Subodh V. Kamat |
Construction start | January 1994 |
Construction end | January 1999 |
Opened | 1999 |
Statistics | |
Toll | ₹40 For Cars. Free For 2 Wheelers. |
Location | |
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The Airoli Bridge is a bridge in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region of India. It was constructed to establish a direct road link between Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.[1]
Structure[edit]
The Afcons Infrastructure Ltd company of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group constructed the bridge and the project was executed by Vijay Shankar V.[citation needed] The 1.03 km bridge marked the development of the Airoli and Thane- Belapur belt. The MSRDC collects tolls on the bridge.[2]
Geographical significance[edit]
A road link connecting Thane–Belapur road and Eastern Express Highway has been established by this bridge. This bridge forms a junction on Thane – Belapur road at Airoli and meets the intersection of Eastern Express Highway and Goregoan – Mulund link road in Mumbai. This bridge is the second bridge connecting Mumbai to Navi Mumbai after the Vashi Bridge connecting the township of Vashi to Mankhurd. It is one of the most used bridges in Mumbai connecting Mulund to various business hubs of Navi Mumbai.
See also[edit]
- Vikhroli Koparkhairane Link Road
- Vashi Bridge
- Mumbai Trans Harbour Link
- Sion Panvel Expressway
- Bandra Worli Sea Link
- List of longest bridges in the world
- List of longest bridges above water in India
References[edit]
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- ^ "Government of India Jobs 2021 | Sarkari Naukri 2021 - My Sarkari Recruitment Daily Coverage - MSRDC".
- ^ Shaikh, Ateeq (24 September 2014). "Mumbai: Pay nearly 17% more for toll from October 1". Daily News and Analysis. Mumbai. Retrieved 15 May 2015.