- Mumbai-Pune Expressway
The Mumbai Pune Expressway (
Marathi : मुंबई-पुणे द्रुतगती महामार्ग) is India's first six-lane concrete, high-speed, access controlled tolled expressway.It spans a distance of 93 km (58 miles) connecting
Mumbai , the financial capital ofIndia , and the neighboring industrial hub city ofPune .It has introduced for India new paradigms of speed and safety in automobile transportation.The expressway has reduced the travel time between the cities of Mumbai and Pune to approximately two hours. For most practical purposes, it has replaced the older Mumbai-Pune National Highway (NH4), which had become extremely congested and accident-prone over time.
The expressway starts at Kalamboli (near Panvel) and ends at Dehu Rd. (near Pune).It cleaves through the scenic
Sahyadri mountain ranges via passes (Marathi:घाट) and tunnels.It has five interchanges Kon (Shedung), Chowk, Khalapur, Kusgaon and Talegaon.The expressway has two carriageways with three concrete lanes each separated by a central divider and a tarmac or concrete shoulder on either side.
Vehicles with fewer than four wheels and agricultural tractors are not permitted, although tractor-trailers (semi-trailer rigs are permitted).
The expressway handles about 30,000 PCUs and is designed to handle up to 100,000 PCUs.
History
In
1990 , theGovernment of Maharashtra appointedRITES and Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick ofUnited Kingdom to carry out feasibility studies for the new expressway to be operated on toll basis. RITES submitted their report in1994 with the estimated cost of project at Rs. 1146crore s (11.46 billion rupees). The Government of Maharashtra entrusted the work of the construction of Mumbai-Pune expressway toMSRDC in March1997 onBuild-Operate-Transfer basis with permission to collect toll for 30 years. The environmental clearance from theMinistry of Environment and Forest ,Government of India was received onOctober 13 ,1997 . The Forest Clearance was received onNovember 11 ,1997 .The tender notice was published in leading newspapers all over India and also on the Internet. Due to wide publicity, 133 tenders were sold and on
December 18 ,1997 , 55 tenders were received. After technical and financial evaluation, tenders were accepted and work orders were given onJanuary 1 ,1998 to four contractors. Thereafter tenders for widening ofKhandala ghat andLonavala-Khandala bypass works were invited. The tenders were received onAugust 24 ,1998 and orders were issued onSeptember 4 ,1998 .Construction
The project was completed under the stewardship of the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC).
The expressway cost Rs. 1630,00,00,000 (approx. US$ 362 million) to construct.
The first sections opened in 2000, and the entire route was completed, opened to traffic and made fully operational from April 2002.Tunnels
It has five illuminated, ventilated tunnels totalling 5,724 metres. These tunnels were built by the Konkan Railway Corporation Ltd.
These are:
Tolls
Toll is collected at Khalapur (for the Mumbai-Pune direction) and at Talegaon (for the Pune-Mumbai direction). The toll ranges from Rs.140 for private cars, to Rs.960 for multi-axle trailer trucks.
Gallery
External links
* [http://www.msrdc.org/Projects/Mumbai_Pune_Expr.aspx MSRDC - Mumbai Pune Expressway Project]
* [http://www.it.iitb.ac.in/~shantanu/gallery/expressway Tunnels, ghats and sections of the expressway]
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