A nearly 90-degree turn was built into the railway over-bridge, leaving drivers aghast as they were expected to screech to sudden halts before taking what critics have said are dangerously sharp turns.
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Ten years and 200 million rupees (£1.7 million) after its construction was announced, the bridge meant to eliminate long waiting times at railway crossings has yet to be opened, pending a redesign to lengthen the turn by a few extra feet.
Seven of its engineers have been suspended, even though they initially defended the widely-mocked construction.
Date: July 2nd, 2025 5:59 PM Author: aromatic voyeur institution
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