We come bearing good news for all the Ghaziabad folks! Noida Authority has announced a new flyover that will connect Ghaziabad to Noida Airport in Jewar. This new flyover will be built on the route of Shahberi and is expected to reduce traffic congestion in the area. It will also reduce the travel time between Ghaziabad and the new Noida Airport, once complete.
New Flyover To Be Built From Ghaziabad To Noida Airport
The Noida Authorities have announced the construction of a new flyover that will connect Ghaziabad to Noida Airport. This flyover will be built on the route of Shahberi. It will reduce traffic in several areas in both these places. Also, the travel time for the commuters from Ghaziabad to Noida Airport will be reduced with this new flyover.
Before starting work on the flyover, the biggest challenge for Noida authorities is handling the encroachment on the Shahberi road. They will have to widen roads and also repair damaged drains on this road. As per reports, the authority is putting great effort into removing any encroachment on this road for the construction of this new flyover.
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Flyover Will Ease Traffic Congestion In Shahberi Area
Upon inspection of this area, the authorities found extreme traffic congestion at several points on this route, especially during peak hours. They believe that once this flyover is open for public use, it will help ease this traffic congestion. So, if the traffic at Shahberi and Bhati has been causing you trouble, then this new flyover from Ghaziabad to Noida Airport will help you greatly in the future. Furthermore, it will also ease traffic congestion for commuters travelling from Noida to Greno West and vice versa via Parthala, Gaur Chowk, Itaida, and Ekmurti Chowk.
This flyover will really help people and also reduce traffic congestion in this area. Let us know your thoughts on this new flyover in the comments.
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