Delhi’s Signature Bridge,after missing several deadlines has finally been accessible to the public after a elongated 14 years.The much-expected bridge was inaugurated by the honourable Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal on 4th of November and opened for public on 5th of November.Biult over river Yamuna, the bridge will decrease the travel length between north and northeast Delhi. The Signature Bridge is the first asymmetrical cable-stayed bridge in India and will offer all encompassing view of the city. It will likewise share the traffic concern of the Wazirabad bridge.
The bridge is a Delhi Public Works Department (PWD) project and Delhi Tourism and Transport Development Corporation (DTTDC) took the responsibility of building it at an expenditure of Rs 1,518.37 crore. The new milestone is double the height of Qutub Minar.
The Signature Bridge, is presented as a spot of tourist interest as well. To serve a bird’s-eye perspective of the city it has a 154-meter-high glass box which acts like a viewer’s deck for the guests. This viewing deck is expected to be open to public by February 2019.The guests will be taken to the viewer’s deck in four lifts, which will have the capacity to bear 50 individuals at once. The elevators area will be likely to made operational in two months.
Apart from that, the 575-meter Signature Bridge will likewise have assigned selfie spots for for selfie-crazed visitors to preserve their memorable moments.
Declared in 2004, the Signature Bridge has missed a few due dates since 2011. However the bridge is a successful venture now and connects from west to east nearby areas like Timarpur, Nehru Vihar, Wazirabad, Aruna Nagar, Mukherjee Nagar on Ring Road to Bhajanpura on Mangal Pandey Marg.