Delhi's 159-Year-Old Iron Bridge to Retire, PWD Plans New Mahasetu Over Yamuna

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News18•03-02-2026, 20:25
Delhi's 159-Year-Old Iron Bridge to Retire, PWD Plans New Mahasetu Over Yamuna
- •Delhi's historic 159-year-old iron bridge, an engineering marvel from the British era, has reached the end of its lifespan.
- •The Public Works Department (PWD) is planning a new modern bridge (Mahasetu) over the Yamuna to ease traffic congestion and make the Ring Road jam-free.
- •The new bridge aims to improve connectivity between North-East Delhi and Central Delhi, significantly reducing travel time.
- •It will also manage the influx of traffic from major expressways like Delhi-Meerut and Delhi-Dehradun terminating at Sarai Kale Khan.
- •Feasibility studies will be conducted between Old Wazirabad and Kalindi Kunj, with environmental approvals for construction in the Yamuna floodplain posing a major challenge.
Why It Matters: Delhi's old iron bridge will be replaced by a new Mahasetu to decongest traffic and boost connectivity.
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