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SpotGenie Fact: Anna Flyover (Gemini Flyover), Chennai. India’s Earliest Iconic Flyover
Discover Anna Flyover, Chennai’s first and one of India’s earliest flyovers. Built in 1973, it still handles over 1.2 lakh vehicles daily.
Explore quirky transport facts with SpotGenie — from highway signs and flyovers to traffic cameras and the longest red light in India. Fun, insightful, and 100% factual.
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Discover Anna Flyover, Chennai’s first and one of India’s earliest flyovers. Built in 1973, it still handles over 1.2 lakh vehicles daily.
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Discover NH-925A in Rajasthan, India’s first national highway stretch designed as an emergency fighter jet landing strip.
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Guwahati Railway Station became India’s first fully solar-powered railway station in 2017, with 700 kWp rooftop solar installation.
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Learn about the Chenab Railway Bridge, the world’s highest railway bridge at 359 m, operational from June 6, 2025, connecting Kashmir to India’s rail network.
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Discover India’s leap into autonomy: The first driverless metro train began operations on Delhi’s Magenta Line in December 2020.
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Discover how Parsi cyclists from Bombay rode 71,000 km across 30+ countries between 1923–28, one of India's earliest global bicycle expeditions.
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India’s first motor taxi service began in Mumbai in 1911, marking the beginning of iconic black and yellow. 'Kaali-Peeli' taxis.
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The very first traffic signal in India was installed in 1939 at Hornby Road, Mumbai, marking the beginning of modern traffic control.
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Discover Kolkata’s trams - India’s only operating tram system and Asia’s oldest electric tram, running since 1902. A living heritage on tracks!
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Discover Hindon Elevated Road, India’s longest elevated road at 10.3 km in Ghaziabad. A record-breaking feat of Indian infrastructure.
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Discover Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel, India’s longest railway tunnel at 11.21 km, connecting Banihal and Qazigund and cutting travel time to under 10 minutes.
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Did you know India’s first toll road opened in 1993 between Indore & Pithampur? Discover how this 12 km stretch changed India’s highways.
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