South India's first double-decker rail-cum-road flyover opens
This double-decker flyover built by the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) at a cost of Rs 449 crore will be open for vehicular movement only on one side of the flyover
PTI
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The rail-cum-road flyover has been built to ease the traffic congestion at the Central Silk Board Junction from Ragigudda to Central Silk Board with loops and ramps. PHOTO: MOHAMMED ASAD
Bengaluru, 17 July
South India's first double-decker
rail-cum-road flyover was on Wednesday partially opened for a trial run for the
public, officials said.
Deputy Chief Minister and Bengaluru
Development Minister DK Shivakumar conducted a 'trial walk' on the newly built
flyover, which stretches from Ragigudda to Central Silk Board, and is part of
the Yellow Line of the Bengaluru Metro.
Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy
and other officials also joined the event, they said.
This double-decker flyover built by
the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) at a cost of Rs 449 crore
will be open for vehicular movement only on one side of the flyover, officials
said.
According to metro officials, the
Central Silk Board Junction intersects with both the Outer Ring Road and Hosur
Road. It is the busiest junction of Bengaluru city, which has a large volume of
vehicular movement and is a bottleneck for traffic flow.
The rail-cum-road flyover has been
built to ease the traffic congestion at the Central Silk Board Junction from
Ragigudda to Central Silk Board with loops and ramps.
In a statement, BMRCL said,
"As on date, the rail-cum-road flyover from Ragigudda to Central Silk
Board is complete along with loops and ramps of length 5.12 km. It facilitates
signal-free travel from Ragigudda to reach HSR Layout and Hosur Road and this
will immensely benefit road travellers towards KR Pura and Hosur Road, saving
time by more than 30 per cent."
The ramps from HSR Layout
connecting to the road flyover towards Ragigudda and BTM layout for a length of
1.37 km is still under construction and expected to be commissioned by
June-2025, it stated. According to the BMRCL, this rail-cum-road flyover stands
as a testament to Bengaluru's foray into innovative infrastructure.
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