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Delhi double-decker flyover to cut Noida, Ghaziabad travel time
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Delhi double-decker flyover to cut Noida, Ghaziabad travel time

A new double-decker flyover will be built in Delhi’s northeast region. The main feature of the highway will be that those driving on the flyover will be able to see metro trains over them. 50 per cent of the construction work of the highway has been completed. The flyway is being built between Yamuna Vihar and Bhajanpura. The length is 1.4 km. The project is expected to be completed by December 23. The flyover-cum-metro station's work will soon end.

Those going to Noida-Ghaziabad will find an easy route in this flyover. The signature bridge and Delhi Metro's support pillars have been erected. The double-decker design was planned due to the paucity of space. These areas have dense populations. This flyover is part of Delhi Metro's Phase 4 corridor.

Fifty per cent of the civil work has been completed. The deadline of the project is this December. DMRC is supervising the project. The flyover is being built between Majlis Park-Maujpur corridor. On the square pillar, the road will be rested. On the circular pillars, Delhi Metro trains will run.

This flyover will provide a way to the traffic coming from GT Road. After this flyover is constructed, the travel between Northeast Delhi and mid-Delhi will get easier. The distance between Bhajanpura-Gokulpuri will also become traffic free.

There will be two carriageways on the flyover. The height of the metro bridge from the ground is 18.5 meters. The below deck road will be 10 meters high.

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A new double-decker flyover will be built in Delhi’s northeast region. The main feature of the highway will be that those driving on the flyover will be able to see metro trains over them. 50 per cent of the construction work of the highway has been completed. The flyway is being built between Yamuna Vihar and Bhajanpura. The length is 1.4 km. The project is expected to be completed by December 23. The flyover-cum-metro station's work will soon end. Those going to Noida-Ghaziabad will find an easy route in this flyover. The signature bridge and Delhi Metro's support pillars have been erected. The double-decker design was planned due to the paucity of space. These areas have dense populations. This flyover is part of Delhi Metro's Phase 4 corridor. Fifty per cent of the civil work has been completed. The deadline of the project is this December. DMRC is supervising the project. The flyover is being built between Majlis Park-Maujpur corridor. On the square pillar, the road will be rested. On the circular pillars, Delhi Metro trains will run. This flyover will provide a way to the traffic coming from GT Road. After this flyover is constructed, the travel between Northeast Delhi and mid-Delhi will get easier. The distance between Bhajanpura-Gokulpuri will also become traffic free. There will be two carriageways on the flyover. The height of the metro bridge from the ground is 18.5 meters. The below deck road will be 10 meters high. Also Read Mazagon Shipbuilders seek bids to maintain 1 MW of rooftop solar systems Nirmala Sitharaman allots Rs 350 billion towards energy transition

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