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Roads/Highways/Bridges | July 30, 2012
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Rail overbridge on BIAL h'way to ease traffic

At last, after some decades, pedestrians and motorists going to Yelahanka from Bengaluru city through the Bellary road or the Bangalore International Airport (BIAL) road will have a rail overbridge at Allalasandra railway level crossing.
 
 It is said that the proposed railway overbridge's construction is to take at least nine months. The Railways will soon begin the construction of the bridge to ease traffic bottleneck near the railway gate at Allalasandra.
 
 The work is likely to begin on July 30, though there is no official confirmation yet from the Railways in this regard. It was scheduled to begin a year ago, but was delayed because of the Rs 680-crore elevated expressway project work was under progress.
 
 The Railway department has taken Rs 24 crore from BBMP to construct an overbridge from petrol bunk on Bellary road near Jakkur air flying training school till the Yelahanka police station, said Yelahanka Newtown BBMP corporator M Muniraju.
 
 The expressway work is also causing traffic problems for those going to Bangalore International Airport. After the work began, the Bellary Road is witnessing slow moving traffic movement during peak hours. The expressway has put a brake for the residents of Yelahanka and surrounding areas because they now have to cross the railway track near Allalasandra, police said.
 
 There were two ways to go to Yelahanka from Bellary road. One is to take BIA road and go via Raitha Santhe Circle. The other is to cross the railway gate near Allalasandra, which is a traffic bottleneck and causes jams even during non-peak hours.
 The pedestrians have to risk their life because there is no footpath at the crossing and they have to take the same road used by vehicles, which is just 20 feet wide, traffic police said.
 
 Residents in the area said that when the motorists going to Yelahanka stop their vehicle because the railway gate is closed, the traffic build up reaches till GKVK and Yelahanka police station at the other side. This overbridge will bring relief to these problems, the residents added. 
 
 Additional commissioner of police (traffic) MA Saleem said that the road passing through Allalasandra railway gate will be closed for the next nine months. People will have to take the alternate routes to reach Yelahanka. A traffic policemen blamed the authorities concerned
 for not putting sign boards of alternative routes. If they change routes suddenly, residents will get confused, he added.

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