The Vashi Bridge, also known as Thane Creek Bridge or the Second Thane Creek Bridge, is a road bridge completed in the 1990s across Thane Creek, which connects the city of Mumbai to the Indian mainland at Navi Mumbai. The bridge links the suburb of Mankhurd in Mumbai with Vashi in Navi Mumbai, the satellite city of Mumbai. It is one of four entry points into Mumbai (the other three being the Airoli Bridge (upstream across Thane Creek), Mulund, and Dahisar), and handles traffic directed towards the region to the south and east of Mumbai.
The bridge replaces the old Thane Creek or Vashi Bridge, built-in 1973 and still standing to the north of the current bridge, but now closed to traffic because of faulty construction. As of 2020, it is planned to build a third Thane Creek/Vashi Bridge.
10 окт 2024