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Traffic diverted at Munnekollalu

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BANGALORE: Traffic will be diverted in view of the railway overbridge work being taken up at Munnekollalu by the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA). A release from the BDA on Saturday said that the Munnekollalu Railway Bridge has been closed for vehicles coming from Varthur and going towards Marathahalli and Sarjapur. Vehicles coming from Varthur have to turn right at Kundalahalli Gate and reach the Outer Ring Road via Mahadevapura Main Road. Vehicles coming from ITPL have to turn right at Graphite India and reach the Outer Ring Road via Mahadevapura Main Road.

Vehicles from Sarjapur Road, instead of going over the Marathahalli Bridge, will continue going on Ring Road and reach ITPL or Varthur via Mahadevapura Main Road. Vehicles coming from Marathahalli should turn left at the Marathahalli Bridge and continue going on Service Road to reach ITPL or Varthur via Mahadevapura Main Road.

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