Pune-Mumbai Expressway
The Pune-Mumbai Expressway is a major highway in India that connects the cities of Pune and Mumbai. Opened in 2002, it spans approximately 94 kilometers and is known for its smooth, high-speed travel. The expressway features multiple lanes and is designed to reduce travel time between the two cities significantly.
This expressway is also notable for its scenic views, as it passes through the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It includes several tunnels and bridges, enhancing the driving experience. The Pune-Mumbai Expressway plays a crucial role in facilitating trade and tourism between these two important urban centers.