Everything about Mumbai – Goa highway
The Mumbai Goa Motorway (NH66) is a four-lane highway that links Panvel in Navi Mumbai to Goa. Upon travelling across Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, and Kerala, it continues on to Cape Comorin in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu. The length of the NH 66 is 1,608 kilometres.
Status of the Mumbai-Goa highway expansion
The Mumbai-Goa highway, a 471-kilometer project, has been widening over the last ten years. The expansion project, which began in 2011, spans three districts: Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg. The Mumbai-Goa highway expansion plan has been broken down into 11 parts. While 67 percent of the work on this highway expansion project has been completed, construction on four locations, including Indapur-Vadpale, Parshuram Ghat-Adavali, Adavali-Sangameshwar, and Sangameshwar to Lanja, remains unfinished.
Project on widening the Mumbai-Goa highway has been completed.
According to Nitin Gadkari, the union minister for road transport and highways, the Mumbai-Goa highway will be finished by 2023 and will have a strong positive influence on the region’s development. The Mumbai-Goa expressway will be expanded all the way to Mangalore. He also stated that if government land on the Mumbai-Goa Highway became accessible, measures would be taken to assist in the establishment of a logistics park and truck terminal.
Mumbai Time to travel between Mumbai and Goa on the Goa highway
The journey time between Mumbai and Goa is presently around 13 hours. With the conclusion of the Mumbai-Goa highway widening project, travel time will decrease to around eight to nine hours.
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