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The expressway has been divided into two sections based on the region's topography–Greenfield, which includes the section from Kodikonda to Addanki, and Brownfield, which includes the existing national highway stetches till Bengaluru and Vijayawada. The lanes of the expressway will be 3.75 m (12.3 ft) wide, and its sections will consist of a ...
Jalna–Nanded Expressway [14] Maharashtra: 179 km (111 mi) Konkan Greenfield Expressway Maharashtra: 500 km (310 mi) Nagpur-Bhandara-Gondia Expressway [16] Maharashtra: 225 km (140 mi) Nagpur–Hyderabad–Bengaluru Expressway [17] Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka: 1,100 km (680 mi) Nagpur–Vijayawada Expressway [15]
First Expressway of Jharkhand by NHAI. Prayagraj Bypass Expressway: Prayagraj (Allahabad) Uttar Pradesh: 84.7 km 52.6 mi 4 April 2009 First Expressway of Uttar Pradesh. Chennai Bypass [62] Chennai: Tamil Nadu: 32 km 19.9 mi 4-6 June 2010 First Expressway of Tamil Nadu. Mumbai Trans Harbour Link: Mumbai, Navi Mumbai: Maharashtra: 21.8 km 13.5 mi ...
National Highway 275 (NH-275), also commonly referred to as Bengaluru–Mysuru access-controlled Expressway, part of the Bengaluru–Mangaluru Economic Corridor (EC-34), [1] is a national highway that starts from Bengaluru and goes through Mysuru as a 6-lane expressway of 119 km (74 mi), and again as 4-lane till Bilikere (towards Madikeri), and ends at Bantwal. [2]
[3] [4] Major cities on this route are Pune, Solapur, Hyderabad, Suryapet, Vijayawada and Machilipatnam. The section between Hyderabad and Vijayawada, is known as Vijayawada–Hyderabad Expressway and is a major expressway.
Shalimar-bound 18048 Amaravati Express at Vizianagaram Junction 18047/18048 Amaravati Express (Howrah–Vasco) route map 17225/17226 Amaravati Express (Vijayawada–Hubli) route map. Amaravati Express is the name given to two services operated by Indian Railways. As at January 2024, these train services are 17225 Narsapuram–Hubli Amaravati ...
National Highway 75 (NH 75) is one of major National Highway in India. passing through states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu. [1] [2] This national highway was earlier known as National Highway 48 (NH-48) before rationalisation of highway numbers in 2010.
It will have 8-lane access-controlled main carriageway along with 2-lane service roads on both sides. It is outside of Outer Ring Road, Bangalore, which is a 60-kilometre-long road. Peripheral Ring Road (PRR) has 2 components PRR-1 and PRR-2. PRR-1 is a 73-km access-controlled expressway around east and northern parts of the Bangalore.