Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

East coast calling: Marina, inland water transport hub in the works

MBPT to convert stretch into tourist area; Gadkari to conduct bhoomipuja­n on Sat

- Tanushree Venkatrama­n and Swapnil Rawal

MUMBAI: Domestic cruises, water taxis, floating restaurant­s, and catamarans — Mumbai is all set to get a brand new water transport hub. The project will be spread across a 1-km stretch on the seafront near Ferry Wharf in the Mumbai Port Trust (MBPT) complex.

The area already houses the newly inaugurate­d domestic cruise terminal and a ropax (roll-on/roll-off for passenger vehicles) terminal.

The new transport system will provide a network of passenger ships from Mumbai to Navi Mumbai and Alibaug. With this plan, the government aims to not only reduce travel time but also decongest road traffic.

“This will be the water transport hub of the city on the eastern side. We will start water taxi services and will also have a marina. The Mumbai-goa cruises are already on,” said Sanjay Bhatia, chairman, MBPT.

On Saturday, Union minister Nitin Gadkari will conduct the bhoomipooj­an of the project. He will also inaugurate the floating restaurant­s and invite tenders

for the ropeway project from Elephanta Island to Sewri.

The proposed 8-km ropeway will connect Sewri and the island, which is famous for the Elephanta Caves — a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At present, tourists can access the island by ferry from Gateway of India.

Earlier, MBPT planned to take

the ropeway over the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link; however, a revised plan has now altered the alignment in order to reduce constructi­on costs.

“If we took it over the MTHL, the cost would go up as the pillars would have to have enough clearance over the MTHL. Apart from that, the change in angle will also

help in avoiding any disturbanc­e to the flamingos in the Sewri area,” a senior MBPT official said.

The project will be implemente­d on a public-private partnershi­p model. MBPT will also share a part of the revenue earned by the private player.

MBPT officials said the ₹700crore project will be a tourist

attraction. The base fare of a trip on the ropeway is estimated to be priced at ₹600. However, the final fares will be decided later in conjunctio­n with MBPT. Officials added that the private player can also add viewing galleries and restaurant­s on the towers of the ropeway to make the project financiall­y viable.

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