Reliance Infrastructure Ltd (RInfra) today said it has commenced tolling operations at Rs 1,128 crore Kandla-Mundra highway project.
"The 71 km-long Kandla-Mundra highway of Reliance Infrastructure commenced tolling on November 7, 2015. With this, all the 11 highway toll projects of Reliance Infra, a Reliance Group Company, have started generating tolling revenue," RInfra said in a statement today.
RInfra's wholly-owned Special Purpose Vehicle KM Toll Road Private Ltd is executing the project in Gujarat's Kutch district at a cost of Rs 1,128 crore.
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The highway connects two high commercial traffic ports of Kandla and Mundra, and has a long concession period of 25 years. Mundra is one of the largest private ports in the country and has a major container handling facility.
The company said with the widening of the corridor, the average speed of vehicles is expected to increase from 45 kms/hour to about 70 kms/hour, thereby reducing the travel time by about 50 per cent and saving about 30 per cent fuel cost.
Reliance Infra has built slip roads to the towns of Anjar and Gundala in order to provide seamless connectivity in the region.
"The Kandla-Mundra highway will provide hassle free, safe and smooth driving experience. The corridor will not only connect two major ports of India and an industrial zone but will also provide connectivity to nearby important towns like Gandhidham, Anjar, Gundala and Bhujpur", a RInfra spokesperson said.
The corridor is expected to carry about 9,000 vehicles per day which will increase substantially in the coming years. For the safety and comfort of commuters, the corridor will also have 24x7 patrolling cars, ambulance service and a medical centre.