Rasheedabad Flyover

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Coordinates: 30°12′35.604″N71°29′22.5708″E / 30.20989000°N 71.489603000°E / 30.20989000; 71.489603000 Rasheedabad Flyover is located at Chowk Rasheedabad in Multan, city of Pakistan. It was planned as a one way flyover as part of Inner Ring Road Multan project. [1] But then plan was changed and it is constructed as two way four lane flyover. Client of this project was Multan Development Authority MDA.

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