What is atal setu bridge?
Atal Setu: A Marvel of Engineering
The Atal Setu, also known as the Mumbai Trans Harbour Sea Link (MTHL), is India's longest sea bridge. It connects Mumbai with Navi Mumbai, significantly reducing travel time between the two cities.
Key Features:
- Length: Approximately 21.8 kilometers (13.5 miles), with a 16.5 kilometer (10.3 miles) section over the sea.
- Lanes: Six lanes (3+3 lanes) plus emergency lanes.
- Construction Materials: Made using orthotropic steel deck technology, which allows for a lighter yet stronger structure.
- Purpose: To improve connectivity and reduce traffic congestion in the Mumbai metropolitan region. It also promotes economic growth in Navi Mumbai and surrounding areas.
- Environmental Considerations: Measures were taken to minimize the bridge's impact on marine life and the environment during construction. These include noise barriers and careful monitoring of construction activities.
- Benefits: Reduces travel time, eases traffic congestion, boosts economic growth, and improves connectivity between Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.