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The Bandra–Worli Sea Link, officially called Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, is a cable-stayed bridge with pre-stressed concrete-steel viaducts on either side that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in South Mumbai. The bridge is a part of the proposed Western Freeway that will link the Western Suburbs to Nariman Point in Mumbai's main business district.
Bandra Worli Sealink During Early Monsoon
The ₹16 billion (US$240 million) bridge was commissioned by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), and built by the Hindustan Construction Company. The first four of the eight lanes of the bridge were opened to the public on 30 June 2009.All eight lanes were opened on 24 March 2010.
The sea-link reduces travel time between Bandra and Worli during peak hours from 60–90 minutes to 20–30 minutes. As of October 2009, BWSL had an average daily traffic of around 37,500 vehicles. The sunrise & sunset views attract many photo enthusiasts. Stopping on the Worli sea link for photography is banned by Govt of Maharashtra.
Bandra – Worli Sea Link Mumbai
The Bandra–Worli Sea Link, officially called Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, is a cable-stayed bridge with pre-stressed concrete-steel viaducts on either side that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in South Mumbai. The bridge is a part of the proposed Western Freeway that will link the Western Suburbs to Nariman Point in Mumbai's main business district.
Bandra Worli Sealink During Early Monsoon
The ₹16 billion (US$240 million) bridge was commissioned by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), and built by the Hindustan Construction Company. The first four of the eight lanes of the bridge were opened to the public on 30 June 2009. All eight lanes were opened on 24 March 2010.
The sea-link reduces travel time between Bandra and Worli during peak hours from 60–90 minutes to 20–30 minutes. As of October 2009, BWSL had an average daily traffic of around 37,500 vehicles. The sunrise & sunset views attract many photo enthusiasts. Stopping on the Worli sea link for photography is banned by Govt of Maharashtra.
Making of the engineering marvel: Bandra-Worli Sea Link (Aired: May 2009)
On Special Report, we bring to you the making of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link which is viewed as one of the greatest engineering marvels in the country. Engineers describe to us the extreme complexities involved in this massive project that took close to a decade to complete. (Audio in Hindi)
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Bandra Worli Sea Link - Virtual Tour & Construction Sequence
The greatest Engineering Marvel of Modern India - A construction that has become the identity, the Landmark of of India's Commercial Capital - Mumbai.. The Bandra Worli Sea Link, constructed by HCC Ltd.
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This video gives you an aerial view of Bandra Worli Sea Link and other prominent places of Mumbai like the Western Express Highway, Santacruz Station and others.
The Bandra–Worli Sea Link, officially called Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, is a cable-stayed bridge with pre-stressed concrete-steel viaducts on either side that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in South Mumbai. The bridge is a part of the proposed Western Freeway that will link the Western Suburbs to Nariman Point in Mumbai's main business district.
Bandra Worli Sealink During Early Monsoon
The ₹16 billion (US$240 million) bridge was commissioned by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), and built by the Hindustan Construction Company. The first four of the eight lanes of the bridge were opened to the public on 30 June 2009.All eight lanes were opened on 24 March 2010.
The sea-link reduces travel time between Bandra and Worli during peak hours from 60–90 minutes to 20–30 minutes. As of October 2009, BWSL had an average daily traffic of around 37,500 vehicles. The sunrise & sunset views attract many photo enthusiasts. Stopping on the Worli sea link for photography is banned by Govt of Maharashtra.
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The Bandra–Worli Sea Link is a cable-stayed bridge with pre-stressed concrete-steel viaducts on either side that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in South Mumbai. The bridge is a part of the proposed Western Freeway that will link the Western Suburbs to Nariman Point in Mumbai's main business district.
The ₹19.75 billion (US$290 million) bridge was commissioned by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), and built by the Hindustan Construction Company. The first four of the eight lanes of the bridge were opened to the public on 30 June 2009. All eight lanes were opened on 24 March 2010.
The sea-link reduces travel time between Bandra and Worli during peak hours from 20–30 minutes to 10 minutes. As of October 2009, BWSL had an average daily traffic of around 37,500 vehicles.
Architecture of Bandra Worli Sea Link
Bandra Worli Sea Link is one of the modern architectural spectacles of India which was built by Hindustan Construction Company, a project initiated by Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC). This architectural marvel was built by a joint effort of engineers from India, Egypt, China, Canada, Switzerland, Britain, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia and Serbia. Interestingly, Bandra Worli Sea Link was the first cable-stayed bridge to have been constructed over the open Indian seas.
Opened for the public in June 2009, this link comprises of pre-stressed concrete-steel viaducts on either side, which are heaviest precast segments to be built in India. Due to the geology of the seabed, the pylon towers used in the bridge have a unique and complex geometry while the main span of the structure is the longest concrete deck to have been attempted successfully. The largest pylon to have been used here measures at 128 metres with gradually decreasing heights as we move away. The Bandra Worli Sea Link is the first project in Mumbai which has been constructed using seismic arresters, making it resistant to earthquakes measuring up to 7.0 on the Richter scale.
The construction of the bridge reduced the travel time to 7-10 minutes which used to take 45-60 minutes earlier. Inaugurated by UPA chairperson, Smt. Sonia Gandhi, this Sea Link plays a big role in the progress of making Mumbai a world-class city. Apart from reducing the travel time between Bandra and Worli tremendously, it was also proposed to link the western suburbs of Mumbai with Nariman Point, the main business centre. Visit this wonder to admire its might.
Making of the engineering marvel: Bandra-Worli Sea Link (Aired: May 2009)
On Special Report, we bring to you the making of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link which is viewed as one of the greatest engineering marvels in the country. Engineers describe to us the extreme complexities involved in this massive project that took close to a decade to complete. (Audio in Hindi)
Watch full video:
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The Bandra–Worli Sea Link (officially known as Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, is a cable-stayed bridge with pre-stressed concrete-steel viaducts on either side that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in South Mumbai. The bridge is a part of the proposed Western Freeway that will link the Western Suburbs to Nariman Point in Mumbai's main business district
Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Mumbai | Tourist Attraction
The Bandra--Worli Sea Link, officially called Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, is a cable-stayed bridge with pre-stressed concrete-steel viaducts on either side that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in South Mumbai. The bridge is a part of the proposed Western Freeway that will link the Western Suburbs to Nariman Point in Mumbai's main business district.
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The 46 year old has been identified as Vikram Shirish Vasudev who was going towards Bandra from Worli, stopped his car at the sea link and jumped into the sea.
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Bandra Worli SeaLink construction is India's first cable stayed bridge with pre-stressed concrete-steel via ducts on either side that links Bandra in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai with Worli in South Mumbai. The bridge is a part of the proposed Western Freeway that will link the Western Suburbs to Nariman Point in Mumbai's main business district.
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Watch: Man Attempts Suicide on Bandra Worli Sea-Link, Rescued
An alert toll booth operator was able to foil a suicide bid in the wee hours of Wednesday after spotting a man climb over the railing of Bandra worli sea-link at 3.10 am to jump into the sea.
According to MEP officials, taxi (MH 01 BD 3096) stopped near P-60 towards the Worli side. The passenger got down and crossed the railing. A vigilant MEP Surveillance Executive Sagar Jagtap immediately informed the Shift Incharge Santosh Sargar who sent Helper Chetan Kadam to the spot to distract the man who was attempting suicide. Meanwhile they informed the Mumbai Police. Chetan kept the passenger engaged by talking to him and slowly moved towards him for as long as 25 minutes. When he was close to the passenger he quickly held him and pulled him over the railing with the help of other staff members, an official from MEP said. The MEP officials handed the man over to the Worli police who later released him after counselling.
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