Teen Hatti Bridge, Road bridge in northern Karachi, Pakistan
Teen Hatti Bridge is a road bridge spanning the Lyari River in northern Karachi with three asphalt lanes. It connects several neighborhoods and serves as a major traffic hub for the city.
The name comes from the Urdu word 'teen' meaning three and 'hatti' meaning house or shop, referring to three structures that once stood at this location. The bridge became an essential part of the city's road network.
The bridge functions as a meeting point between several diverse neighborhoods including Usmanabad, Azizabad, and Ghous Pur, fostering community connections.
The crossing is open to vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians, allowing flexible access for different modes of transport. The bridge can be congested during peak hours, so traveling at off-peak times is advisable.
The bridge has undergone modernization work in recent years, including new pillars and reinforcement measures to improve traffic safety. These improvements show the ongoing effort to adapt the structure to growing demands.
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