Pride of Bombay - the Bandra-Worli Sea link

Sunil

Well-Known Member
#7
I intend to experience it tomorrow.
same here - will try tomorrow early morning or around 2pm to avoid rush hour.

BTW, July 5th (Sunday) is the last "no-toll" day.


The bridge is still incomplete - it's supposed to be a two carriageway with 4 lanes on each (thus, 4 lanes each for up & down). But the govt. wanted to "please" the people before the state elections, and hence, only one carriageway, with 4 lanes, has been opened. Thus, only 2 lanes each for up & down.

If you are coming from Bandra side, avoid venturing into Worli bylanes - take a U turn and come back to Bandra on the same sea-link.

And now they are arguing about the name of the sea-link.
Public money is spent on this bridge, and the politicians want to give the name of their leader to this sea-link, as if it's their property.
Can't we simply call it the Bandra-Worli Sea Link.

Imagine, anyone coming to Bombay and he's told about "Rajiv Gandhi Setu"!!! :rofl:
Most of Bombay's imp. public places are already named in the honour of Shivaji Maharaj and now, they want to politicise on this...








welcome to Worli exit point:

 

rajsingh

Active Member
#8
Will be driving down from Juhu. BTW how are the traffic police going to handle the bottlenecks at bandra/worli. What about the toll naka. Wonder if these congestion points will nullify the effect of this marvel.

Forget these moronic politicians the less said about them the better.:annoyed:
 

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