Bridges Over Yamuna in Delhi

River Yamuna enters Delhi at its northern border with the state of Haryana. The location of entry is known as Palla. The river flows 48 kilometres in Delhi before leaving from the southern border at Okhla barrage. First 26 km of river’s flow in the city-state are unobstructed, free from pollution too. Wazirabad barrage is the first obstruction to flow of the river in the city, it is also a major catchment for municipal supply within the city. Further 22 km flow of Yamuna in Delhi is impeded by urban activities including extensive bridging of the flood plain, discharge of treated and untreated sewerage flows.

The 22 km stretch between Wazirabad barrage and Okhla barrage has 14 existing bridges and 2 more are under construction. This means a bridge every 1.35 km on average. These operational bridges are listed as below –

Map depicting location of bridges spanning Yamuna river in Delhi. There are 14 of existing such road, rail and metro bridges and 2 more are in planning and construction stages.Map depicting location of bridges spanning Yamunar river in Delhi. There are 14 of existing such road, rail and metro bridges.
Map depicting location of bridges spanning Yamuna river in Delhi. There are 14 of existing such road, rail and metro bridges and 2 more are in planning and construction stages.
  1. Wazirabad Barrage (Road)
  2. Signature Bridge (Road)
  3. Yudhishtir Setu at Kashmiri Gate ISBT (Road)
  4. Red Line between Kashmiri Gate and Shastri Park (Metro)
  5. Old Yamuna Bridge (Rail and Road)
  6. Rajghat – Geeta Colony Bridge (Road)
  7. Vikas Marg between ITO and Lakshmi Nagar (Road)
  8. Blue Line between Indraprastha and Yamuna Bank (Metro)
  9. Pragati Maidan – Purana Qila Bridge (Rail)
  10. Nizammudin Road Bridge (Road)
  11. Pink Line between Nizammudin and Mayur Vihar (Metro)
  12. Delhi-Noida-Delhi (DND) Flyway (Road)
  13. Okhla Barrage (Road)
  14. Magenta Line between Kalindi Kunj and Okhla Bird Sanctuary (Metro)

The upcoming bridges are –

  1. Extension of Barapullah Elevated Corridor to East Delhi
  2. New Yamuna Bridge as a replacement for Old Yamuna Bridge’s railway traffic.
Seen here is a view of under-construction Signature Bridge. It lies downstream of Wazirabad barrage and is the latest bridge, over river Yamuna in Delhi, to be opened for public use.
Seen here is a view of under-construction Signature Bridge. It lies downstream of Wazirabad barrage and is the latest bridge, over river Yamuna in Delhi, to be opened for public use.

Picture – ThommenJose | Wikipedia

Incidentally, of all the bridges over the Yamuna in Delhi only the Old Yamuna Bridge or the Iron Bridge spans the entire floodplain of the river while all other bridges are pseudo bridges and span only the perennial flow of the river and remaining is covered by a bund, which obstructs the flow of water in the river. This situation is a hazard – both from an environmental as well as safety perspective and can add to flood vulnerability.

Manik Doomra

Manik Doomra is an architect and planner based in New Delhi. He graduated from National Institute of Technology, Jaipur in 2013 and completed his masters in regional planning from School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi in 2020. He has worked with Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) on affordable housing and slum rehabilitation projects under Rajeev Awas Yojana (RAY). He has worked on corporate interior projects with Aakar Design Consultants, Gurgaon in 2015. He practiced as an academician with Gateway College of Architecture and Design, Sonepat. He pursues his interest of architectural photography, writing and publishing by means of Urban Précis.

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  1. May 02' 2024

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