Hyderabad: Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao has inaugurated a skywalk in Uppal, which is expected to ease the traffic congestion at the junction here, on Monday. The skywalk is part of decongestion efforts of the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HDMA).
The skywalk is 660 meters long and the circular pathway foot over bridge also has connectivity to the Uppal Metro Station besides the road junctions. Built at a cost of Rs. 25 crores, it provides access to roads leading to Secunderabad, LB Nagar, and Ramanthapur. People from all these roads will have access to the metro station without having to use the pedestrian cross on the surface.
As for the accessibility, the facility has escalators and lifts to reach the skywalk. It will beneficial for the elderly, women, children, differently-abled, and pregnant women who cannot climb the steps. "The traffic in Uppal junction will be reduced with the help of the new footbridge," the HMDA officials said.