India, Aug. 25 -- Despite the full commissioning of Bengaluru's much-awaited Yellow Line metro, commuters are still grappling with incomplete infrastructure on the adjacent double-decker flyover meant to ease congestion at the Central Silk Board junction.
The 5.12-km flyover, constructed at a cost of Rs.449 crore by the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), was designed to streamline traffic between Ragigudda and the Silk Board via a signal-free corridor, The Hindu reported.
The main carriageway of the flyover opened to traffic in July 2024, but crucial connecting ramps remain incomplete, a year later. Specifically, the 1.37-km-long ramps from HSR Layout connecting Ragigudda and BTM Layout are still under construction.
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