MUMBAI - INDIA'S first 'sea bridge' was officially opened in Mumbai on Tuesday, raising hopes that the state-of-the-art structure will ease chronic congestion on the city's notoriously choked roads.
The sweeping, 5.6-kilometre Bandra-Worli Sea Link was inaugurated by the ruling Congress party chief Sonia Gandhi on a visit to India's financial capital.
It is hoped that the 16.5-billion-rupee (S$492 million) eight-lane freeway will help cut the 40-minute journey between the suburbs of Bandra and Worli to just eight minutes.
But although hailed as a triumph of engineering, the landmark bridge - seen as a beacon of hope for other, much-needed infrastructure projects elsewhere in India - is not fully operational.
Only four lanes will be open to traffic from 12.01am on Wednesday. Work is scheduled to be completed on the remaining section in the coming months.
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