Avinashi Road flyover explained

Country:IND
Avinashi road flyover
Roundana
Other Names:Tamil: அவினாசி ரோடு மேம்பாலம்|
Uppilipalayam flyover
Roundana
Location:Coimbatore, India
Coord:11.0013°N 76.9629°W
Roads:Avinashi road
Goods shed road
Brook bond road
Mill road
Type:Roundabout interchange
Spans:5
Lanes:2
Opened:1974
Height:NaNm (-2,147,483,648feet)
Width:NaNm (-2,147,483,648feet)

Avinashi road Flyover also known as Uppilipalayam flyover[1] or Roundana is a roundabout flyover in Coimbatore that connects the Northern and Eastern areas with other parts of the city. It is built across the railway line connecting Coimbatore's main junction. The flyover forms one end of Avinashi Road. It is one of the most important interchanges in Coimbatore and is crucial to carry traffic from each side of the railway line that cuts through the city.

History

The flyover was built in 1974 and was the second flyover to be opened in Tamil Nadu after the Anna flyover. It was also the first grade separator in India to have a roundabout. The flyover was built due to traffic congestion caused by the railway crossing near the junction. The flyover connects the Northern and Eastern areas with other parts of the city. Though the flyover helped in reducing congestion, flaws in the bridge require modifications. No pedestrian corridor is available. Modifications have been suggested to improve the situation.[2] The bridge lacks maintenance leaving the structure weakened.[3] [4]

Location

The flyover is located near the railway station. The flyover connects Avinashi road, Brook Bond road, Mmill road and Goods shed road.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Uppilipalayam flyover in precarious state.
  2. News: Uncertainty over widening of Avinashi Road flyover. 6 June 2016. The Hindu. 25 August 2020.
  3. Web site: roots of trees weakens flyover.
  4. Web site: Traffic comes to a standstill on Avinashi Road flyover.