The Free Press Journal

Gateway of India not feasible for water taxi stoppage: Port Trust

The MbPT stated that the Gateway of India has no space for docking such huge taxis

- SWEETY ADIMULAM

Denying the request of the Mumbai water taxi operators, the Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) Chairman Rajeev Jalota said the Gateway of India can’t be made a stoppage for these taxis owing to their sheer size.

The water taxi operators had sought the Gateway of India halt, reasoning that it will boost the business as several tourists and locals throng the iconic spot daily in huge numbers. However, Jalota explained that the stoppage wasn’t feasible as it couldn’t berth the large taxis.

Earlier, the Free Press Journal had reported that the Maharashtr­a Maritime Board (MMB) held a meeting with the MbPT, seeking the Gateway of India as a stoppage point for water taxi.

Jalota further added that the Domestic Cruise Terminal (DCT) is an appropriat­e location to embark and disemark as it meant for such big boats only. "At present, the DCT isn’t obtaining the kind of response however the footfall will increase considerin­g the rise in fuel price that we are seeing. Water transport is the future of public transport as it will ensure seamless travelling experience," he said.

Certainly some issues are there as of now but with the passing of time and bringing last mile connectivi­ty, the DCT will turn out to be a successful stop from a business point of view, he averred.

In February, the Maharashtr­a government started the water taxi services for the new routes between the DCT and Belapur in Navi Mumbai and Belapur and Elephanta caves.

There is sustainabl­e ridership on the route between Belapur and Elephanta caves; in the first 15 days, nearly 72 trips were made due to high footfall.

Also, four new water taxi operators applied to ferry for this route. Currently, there are a total of three operators; two are doing well and one operator has to bring a water taxi.

The MMB has a role to give permits and licenses to operators. It takes 10 per cent of the revenue made by the operator. .

The MbPT, MMB and City and Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n worked together to develop this project.

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