IIT Flyover
The IIT Flyover is the flyover from Sarvpriya Vihar to the IIT Delhi main gate in South Delhi, India. It is an important junction in Delhi's Outer Ring Road. The 620 route bus depot is located at one end of the flyover before the IIT Gate.
The Pansheel Flyover is close to the IIT Flyover.[1]
IIT signal
The signal below the flyover is referred to as the IIT Signal. The road below the flyover, running across it is the Sri Aurobindo Marg. Taking a right here, coming from SDA one enters the affluent South Delhi area with Essex Farms and Sri Aurobindo Ashram on the left and IIT on the right. Going further straight and taking a left one enters Sarvodaya Enclave.
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References
- Anubhuti Vishnoi, 7 months on, problems pile up for Panchsheel flyover, Express India, 5 July 2005.
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