Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link
The Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, also known as the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, is a cable-stayed bridge located in Mumbai, India. It connects the neighborhoods of Bandra and Worli, significantly reducing travel time across the Mahim Bay. The bridge is approximately 5.6 kilometers long and features modern engineering techniques, making it an iconic structure in the city.
Opened in 2009, the sea link is designed to handle heavy traffic and improve connectivity in Mumbai. It has become a popular landmark, offering stunning views of the Mumbai skyline and the Arabian Sea. The bridge is named after Rajiv Gandhi, a former Prime Minister of India.