English to Urdu Dictionary underpass

underpass

انڈر پاس
definition
noun
A subway is a pedestrian underpass , generally under a road.
a road or pedestrian tunnel passing under another road or a railroad.
translation of 'underpass'
noun
پل کے نیچے راسته
example
As he walked through the 'underpass' in Cranes Farm Road he saw three men which he said he didn't think anything of and continued walking towards them.
After the 'underpass' , the road gets wider and the traffic spreads out.
The new road has 29 structures, including 17 overbridges, five underbridges and an 'underpass' .
I would like to see a dual carriageway, possibly with a roundabout and an 'underpass' for pedestrians.
The 'underpass' and grade-level roads at the Jayadeva junction are expected to be completed by end of this month.
On the other side is a new link road taking motorists to a new 'underpass' under the dual carriageway.
David showed me that there is a pedestrian 'underpass' in the middle part of the platforms.
Speakers urged the county council to provide pedestrians with a bridge, an 'underpass' or a pelican crossing to prevent another accident.
A subway is a pedestrian 'underpass' , generally under a road.
Work to reconstruct an 'underpass' on the dual carriageway at Top Lane, Copmanthorpe, is expected to continue for the next six months.
And local schoolchildren will be the first to cycle through a new 'underpass' built into the road network.
The park would then take a route through an 'underpass' beneath the trunk road and continue on the side of Ramsey village.
Private and road freight transportation was encouraged in the name of the national car industries and supported by the construction of highways, viaducts, connecting roads, bridges, and 'underpasses' .
We should design a new system of roads with flyovers or 'underpasses' , meant only for buses or other heavy vehicles.
The costs of the project are included in the ongoing multi-million-pound scheme to improve the road network and 'underpasses' in Charlotte Place.
Presumably in anticipation of large volumes of traffic, the government has constructed frequent, cavernous road 'underpasses' .
Dual carriageways, 'underpasses' and roundabouts are everywhere, clogged by traffic and making pedestrian life a daily challenge.
There will be many flyovers and 'underpasses' on the road.
Public rights of way across the railway line between Brockenhurst and Ashurst will be suspended, and bridges and 'underpasses' not on public roads will be closed.
The city had a fairly distinct central area defined by a few churches, government buildings and pedestrian 'underpasses' .
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