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If you thought you would stop paying toll fee for the Bandra-Worli Sea Link ride any time soon, you have been stumped by the Maharashtra State Road Development Authority (MSRDC), which constructed the bridge.
Constructed at the cost of Rs 1,634 crore and thrown open for public in 2009, the MSRDC was supposed to collect toll for the bridge till 2039. However, it now wants to extend the toll collection period by another 20 years, till 2059, reported Mumbai Mirror.
With one-way toll for cars priced at Rs 60 and return priced at Rs 90, Rs 575 crore has already been recovered by the toll collection. According to the report, about 35,000 vehicles use the bridge every day.
However, another senior official, speaking to the Mirror explained that one should not just look at the cost of constructing the project but also that the actual cost of the project includes the bank interest on the loan borrowed for it.
While a new tender is being floated for the toll collection and maintenance of Bandra -Worli link for the next three years, the MSRDC is planning to start work on BVSL post monsoon.
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