Flyovers in Coimbatore
Coimbatore is the second largest city in the state of Tamilnadu in India. The major arterial roads in the city are Avinashi Road, Trichy Road, Pollachi Road, Sathy Road , Palakkad Road, Mettupalayam Road and Thadagam Road. Coimbatore city is served by many flyovers. Avinashi road flyover in Coimbatore was built in 1974 and was the second flyover to be opened in Tamil Nadu after the Anna flyover in Chennai. It was also the first grade separator in India to have a roundabout.
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- 3. Ondipudur Flyover
Flyovers in Coimbatore
- Avinashi Road flyover[1]
- North Coimbatore Flyover[2]
- Hope College Flyover
- Ondipudur Flyover.[3]
- Sungam Bypass Flyover[4]
- Textool Flyover,Ganapathy[5]
- Gandhipuram Flyover
- Podanur Flyover
- Singanallur- Vellalore Road Flyover
- Ukkadam Flyover (Under Construction)[6]
- Trichy Road Flyover[7]
- Peelamedu RS Flyover
- Nanjundapuram flyover[8]
- Avinashi Road Expressway, Coimbatore (under construction)
- Ondipudur-Irugur Flyover
- Irugur Pirivu-Irugur Flyover
- Goundampalayam-GN Mills Flyover[9]
- Tidel Park Road Flyover (under construction)
- Avarampalayam - Ganapathy Road Flyover
- Ganapathy - Rathnapuri Road Flyover
- SIHS Colony Road Flyover (under construction)
- Neelikonampalayam Road Flyover (under construction)
- Eachanari Flyover
- Sundarapuram - Eachanari Road Flyover
- Singanallur Flyover (Planned)
- Thudiyalur Flyover (Planned)
- Saibaba Colony Flyover (Planned)
- Saravanampatty Flyover (Planned)
See also
References
- "Uncertainty over widening of Avinashi Road flyover". The Hindu. 6 June 2016. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
- "Coimbatore north flyover".
- "Ondipudur Flyover".
- "CM to inaugurate Periyakulam, Valankulam lakefronts today".
- "Gandhipuram flyover opened for public".
- "CM lays foundation for Ukkadam flyover extension work".
- "Coimbatore city getting ready for flyover works". The Hindu. 14 April 2021. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
- "Nanjundapuram flyover works likely to be over by this month".
- "oimbatore city getting ready for flyover works".
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