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This road is a part of NH 48 (old NH 4). After the Mumbai–Pune Expressway was opened in 2002, this road came to be known as Old Mumbai–Pune Road. It starts in the suburb of Shivajinagar (earlier Bhamburde) and passes through the suburbs of Shivajinagar, Khadki cantonment, Bopodi, Dapodi, Kasarwadi, Pimpri, Chinchwad, Nigdi, Dehu Road cantonment, Kivale, Mamurdi, Gahunje, Talegaon Dabhade ...
[1] [2] Tanaji Malusare Path (Sinhagad Road), which starts at Sarasbaug junction, terminates at Sinhagad Fort or Paitha at Donje village. It is at a distance of 30 km from Pune city and 5 km from Khadakwasla Dam.
The New Katraj Tunnel is a highway tunnel located on the NH 48 (formerly NH 4), Pune, in Maharashtra state of India. It is a three-laned tunnel which stretches up to 1,223 metres on Katraj Ghat . This tunnel replaced the Old Katraj Tunnel.
A few kilometres to the south lies Sinhagad Fort; the twin dams of Panshet and Varasgaon, which mainly supply water for irrigation but also feed into Khadakwasla Lake, lie just 8 km (5.0 mi) due west of the backwaters of Khadakwasla Lake. Khadakwasla Dam burst at 7:30 am on 12 July 1961, causing the greatest ever disaster to strike Pune.
Katraj Ghat is a mountain pass located on the southern outskirts of the city of Pune in Maharashtra, India. [1] A New Katraj Tunnel new tunnel of 6 lanes is constructed to bypass this ghat. Road
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Dhayari is located at the intersection of Sinhagad Road and NH4 (Mumbai-Bangalore National Highway) in Pune city. It is one of the prime locations of Pune City as it is close to many important places of Pune. It is 8–9km from Swargate, 7–8km from Deccan, Fergusson College Road & Jangli Maharaj Road. It is around 20km from Hinjawadi IT Park.
NH548DD connects Vadgaon, Katraj, Kondwa, Undri, (Mantarwadi Chowk), Vadki, Loni-Kalbhor, Theur phata, Kesanand and Lonikand in the state of Maharashtra. [1] [2]