Delhi’s Signature Bridge, the next top tourist hotspot, to open soon
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Created : Aug 20, 2018, 17:41 IST
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The much awaited Signature Bridge of Delhi will be open by the end of October this year. The Signature Bridge is looked upon as one of the next top tourist hotspots in the city, which will have a 154 m high glass box to allow visi … Read more
The much awaited Signature Bridge of Delhi will be open by the end of October this year. The Signature Bridge is looked upon as one of the next top tourist hotspots in the city, which will have a 154 m high glass box to allow visitors get a bird’s eye view of the city. Read less
The said bridge will be connecting Delhi and Uttar Pradesh’s industrial areas. It is further expected that its opening will reduce the travel time between north and northeast Delhi. Also as per the latest news reports, the bridge apart from being a tourist attraction, will even serve to share the load of vehicular traffic being borne by the Wazirabad Bridge.
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