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'Ropax' ferry service launched between Mumbai and Mandwa

A roll on-roll off cum passenger ferry service, also called 'Ropax', which was built in Greece, was launched here in a low-key ceremony in view of the novel coronavirus outbreak. The ropax jetty and terminal at Mandwa has been reportedly built by Maharashtra Maritime Board at a cost of Rs 135 crore and carry 200 cars and 1000 passengers and is capable of plying even during monsoon. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said that the new service would be a milestone for the state.

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Published : Mar 15, 2020, 5:35 PM IST

Published : Mar 15, 2020, 5:35 PM IST

Ropax' ferry service launched
Ropax' ferry service launched

Mumbai (Maharashtra):A roll on-roll off cum passenger ferry service, also called 'Ropax', between Mumbai and Mandwa near Alibaug, was launched on Sunday in the presence of Union Minister of State for Shipping Mansukh Mandaviya and Maharashtra port and maritime board officials.

"The launch ceremony was a low-key one due to state government restrictions on such mass gatherings in view of the novel coronavirus outbreak," said officials.

The vessel, built in Greece, can reportedly carry 200 cars and 1000 passengers, and is capable of plying even during monsoon.

"It can reach speeds of 14 knots and will complete the 18-kilometre sea journey in 45 minutes to one hour. The road distance between Mumbai and Mandwa is 110 kilometres and can take anything between three to four hours," an official said.

Officials informed that while Mumbai Port Trust built the jetty facilities at Ferry Wharf in the metropolis at a cost of Rs 31 crore, the ropax jetty and terminal at Mandwa has been built by Maharashtra Maritime Board at a cost of Rs 135 crore.

In a message, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said that the new service would be a milestone for the state, and informed that a similar facility was planned between Nerul and Belapur in Navi Mumbai, as well as Bhayander and Dombivali, the latter expected to start in two years after getting the final nod. Water transport will boost tourism and employment.

A Mumbai Port Trust release said that around 15 lakh people travel annually on catamarans and boats from Gateway of India and Mandwa and the new service will help them make the journey in eco-friendly comfort.

(With inputs from PTI)

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