Sher Shah Interchange

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It is located in Multan on Muzaffar Garh Road where N70 meets with Sher Shah Road. Two railway tracks also join here. A flyover passing over the one main railway track was constructed on N70. The Sher Shah road passes beneath the flyover and joins the N70, while another slip from Sher Shah Road joins the N70 after crossing the second railway track. Main road N70 crosses the second railway track with a second flyover.

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