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Junior College students’ idea for Msida pedestrian bridge approved by government
Junior College students’ idea for Msida pedestrian bridge approved by government

Junior College students’ idea for Msida pedestrian bridge approved by government

The Transport Minister has agreed to implement an idea proposed by the Junior College student council to build a pedestrian bridge linking the two Kulleġġ bus stops at Msida. The bridge will do away with the current traffic lights on Triq Marina, eliminating any waiting time for vehicles while improving pedestrian safety, Chris Bonett said. The students

Watch: Pedestrian Bridge To Replace Msida Coast Traffic Lights

Watch: Pedestrian Bridge To Replace Msida Coast Traffic Lights

A pedestrian bridge will replace the current traffic lights along the Msida coast, Transport Minister Chris Bonett has announced. The bridge will be built in Triq Marina as part of the ongoing Msida Creek project, effectively connecting the two Kulleġġ bus stops that are frequently used by Junior College students. View this post on Instagram A post

New pedestrian bridge announced for Msida to improve safety and accessibility

New pedestrian bridge announced for Msida to improve safety and accessibility

A new pedestrian bridge will be constructed in Msida to improve safety and mobility for the hundreds of students and residents who cross the area daily, the Ministry for Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works has announced. The bridge, which will link the two sides of Msida, aims to provide a safer route for pedestrians while improving access for