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The ₹ 10 billion (US$115.5 million), 27.7 km (17.2 mi) brownfield expressway was opened in phases with the final section opening on 23 January 2008. This expressway is the busiest inter-city route in India and handles more than 180,000 PCUs daily. [3] It starts at Dhaula Kuan in Delhi and terminates on the outskirts of Gurugram. Gurugram City ...
The highway runs from Delhi to Mumbai wherein the Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway runs till outskirts of Gurgaon. The expressway is a part of Golden Quadrilateral project, which itself is a part of ambitious National Highway Development Project and emphasizes improving road connectivity between four metropolitan cities of India, namely Delhi, Mumbai ...
Urban Extension Road-II (UER II) or NH-344M is an upcoming 75.7 km long, 6 laned (with 6 service lanes), grade separated expressway in Delhi NCR, India. [1] It would start from National Highway 44 at Alipur then passes from Rohini, Mundka, Najafgarh, Dwarka and end at Delhi–Gurgaon Expressway on National Highway 48 near Mahipalpur. [2]
It was a two-lane state highway, SH 26, in Haryana before it was decided to convert it into a 4-lane national highway in the year 2018 to provide an alternative NH to Delhi-Jaipur highway or National Highway 48, from Gurgaon to Rewari via Pataudi. Land acquisition took many years and the actual widening of the highway started only in the last ...
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Delhi–Jaipur Expressway: 8: Operational: 242: NH-48: Delhi–Jaipur New Expressway (Delhi–Jaipur Super Expressway) 8: Planned: 195.1: NH-352B: Delhi–Mumbai Expressway: 8 to 12: Under construction: 1,350: 129: 50 km length in Faridabad-Nuh section and 79 km length in Sohna-Ferozepur Jhirka section. Construction started in Dec 2018 and will ...
The Dwarka Expressway has been planned as an alternate road link between Delhi and Gurgaon, and is expected to ease the traffic situation on the Delhi–Gurgaon Expressway. [4] Entire project, costing ₹7,500 crore was planned in 2006, contract was awarded in 2011. Of the original 18 km project, 14 km were completed by 2016.
[4] [5] Along with the Eastern Peripheral Expressway, the Western Peripheral Expressway is expected to divert more than 50,000 heavy vehicles away from Delhi, [6] [7] which will help to maintain good air quality in Delhi. [8] Western Peripheral Expressway along with Eastern Peripheral Expressway completes the largest Ring Road around Delhi.