Kalma Chowk Flyover, Road bridge in Lahore, Pakistan.
Kalma Chowk Flyover is a road bridge in Lahore that links Ferozepur Road with Main Boulevard Garden Town and Main Boulevard Gulberg. The structure includes a two-way elevated section paired with an underpass to handle traffic moving in different directions.
Construction began in March 2011 under the Punjab government and the project was completed within 135 days. The bridge opened on August 14, marking an important addition to the city's road network.
The bridge intersects with one of the central gathering points of Lahore, where numerous commercial establishments serve local residents and visitors.
The bridge features three lanes designed to ease traffic flow at this major intersection. It provides direct connections to nearby schools, hospitals, and shopping areas, making it a key junction for multiple routes.
What sets this intersection apart is its dual-level design featuring an elevated section and a sunken underpass operating independently. This system allows traffic to flow simultaneously in opposite directions without interference, creating an unusual engineering solution for urban congestion.
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