Atal Setu, which has six lanes and can handle heavy traffic, is an essential part of Mumbai's transportation system that facilitates both pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
Energy-efficient LED lighting on the bridge makes for a stunning spectacle at night and improves safety for those who choose to commute at night.
Travel times between Mumbai and Navi Mumbai are greatly shortened by Atal Setu, which improves connectivity and eases traffic for both tourists and regular commuters.
The bridge's environmentally friendly construction reduces its impact on the nearby marine habitat, striking a balance between development and conservation.
With pylons reaching 126 meters high, Atal Setu has a breathtaking cable-stayed design that provides both structural support and an eye-catching landmark.
In recognition of the former prime minister's innovative leadership and contributions to India's infrastructure, the bridge bears his name, Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Atal Setu, which connects Mumbai and Navi Mumbai and spans 5.1 kilometers, is the longest sea bridge in India and a marvel of engineering and architecture.