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The highway runs through the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, connecting various important cities and towns such as Salem, Erode, Coimbatore, Palakkad, Thrissur and Kochi. It is a spur of National Highway 44, which forms the North South Corridor of the National Highway network of India.It passes south of Coimbatore. NH544 is the only highway in ...
National Highway 79 (NH 79) is a National Highway in India entirely within the state of Tamil Nadu. [1] It runs between Ulundurpettai and Salem in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu for a total of 134 km (83 mi). [2]
The Salem Bypass are a series of bypasses connecting the various National Highways and State Highways passing through and originating in the South Indian city of Salem. [ 1 ] Existing Salem bypass connects three major National Highways that originates and passing through Salem city.
Salem 2.20 SH160 Ayothiyapattinam - Belur - Kilakkadu Road 54.60 Downgraded as MDR1044 SH161 OSM: Namakkal - Kannanur Road Namakkal, Trichy 45.428 SH162 OSM: North Coimbatore - Ramanathapuram - Chettipalayam Road Coimbatore 18.91 SH163 OSM: Palladam - Kochi Road Tiruppur, Pollachi 54.40 SH164: OSM: Coimbatore - Anaikatti Road Coimbatore 29.00
Coimbatore 11.00 MDR438 OSM: Sulur Railway Feeder Road Coimbatore 5.60 MDR439 OSM: Suramangalam - Tharamangalam Road Salem 11.10 Old chainage KM 5/7 to KM 23/8, KM 16/8 to KM 23/8 upgraded as SH219 and chainage altered to KM 0/0 to KM 11/10. MDR440 Surandai-Senthamaram Road 10.87 KM 12/0 to KM 22/87, upgraded as SH39B MDR440A OSM
The Coimbatore Bypass Road refers to a series of bypasses connecting the various National Highways and State Highways passing through and originating in the South Indian city of Coimbatore. The Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation is undertaking the construction of six rail-over-bridges in the city.
En route, starting from Coimbatore, it covers important towns of Tirupur, an international hosiery goods exporting town, Erode, a principle agricultural and major Industrial town, Salem which is a major steel and mineral town, [1] Morappur, a station that serves passengers from Dharmapuri and surrounding areas, major leather goods exporting ...
Coimbatore junction is the busiest railway station in this division and accounts for 45% of the revenues. Coimbatore junction is classified under NSG-2 and it has 35,000 footfall per day. Salem, Erode and Karur are the other important junctions, while Erode handles most of the crew change in the route.