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Flyover located in Pakistan

Yousuf Raza Gillani Flyover is located in Multan city of Pakistan. Ground breaking of this flyover was done by former prime minister of Pakistan Yousuf Raza Gillani on the new year ceremony on Saturday, 31 December 2011. It was built at a cost of around Rs.1.6 billion rupees. It is the part of Inner Ring Road Multan project. It is a four lane flyover with partitions. Two one ways of two lanes each. Length of the flyover is 1.6 km (excluding length of extra three ramps). There are three extra ramps connecting to the main flyover.

Records

It is largest flyover in Punjab province of Pakistan. It is also third largest flyover of Pakistan.

Ramps

  • Two main ramps.
  • One extra entry ramp from Aziz Hotel Chowk.
  • One extra exit ramp towards Aziz Hotel Chowk.
  • One extra exit ramp for Vihari Road.


It starts from Bomanji Chowk and overpasses multiple traffic points and railway lines namely

  • Aziz Hotel Chowk
  • Railway lines at Multan Cantonment Railway Station
  • Chowk Double Phatak


It will connect to the M-4 Motorway via Old Shujabad road, once the motorway section will be completed

See also

References

  1. "Inner Ring Road Project Multan". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 14 September 2013.

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30°10′57″N 71°26′28″E / 30.18250°N 71.44111°E / 30.18250; 71.44111

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