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It will reduce the distance from Chandigarh to Delhi, Narnaul, and Jaipur, thus decongesting NH-44 and NH-48. [3] The alignment intersects with 15 national highways, including NH-9, and several State Highways, including SH6, SH9, SH8, SH11, SH12, SH14, SH10, SH16A, SH20, SH24 and SH26. [4]
The road is the part of National Highway network of India, and it is officially listed as running over 1465 km from Delhi to (Dankuni) Kolkata. The km in each of the states are Delhi (12), Haryana (74), Uttar Pradesh (752), Bihar (202), Jharkhand (190), West Bengal (235).
Delhi–Amritsar–Katra Expressway (DAKE), 670 km (420 mi), greenfield, 4-lane (expandable to 8 lanes) wide controlled-access expressway connecting Bahadurgarh border near Delhi with Katra in Jammu and Kashmir. 3a. Nakodar–Amritsar Expressway (NAE) spur, greenfield. 3a.1. Amritsar Ring Road, greenfield, part of Nakodar-Amritsar spur of DAKE. 4.
Bawana–Kanoda–Jasore Kheri Road to connect with Delhi–Amritsar–Katra Expressway. Kanjhawala–Bahadurgarh Road: Badli–Ghevra Road: along the way interchanges Kair and also with Najafgarh–Bahadurgarh Bypass spur of UER-II at south of Neelwal. Connect to Ghevra-Kanjhawala Road at Ghevra. Najafgarh–Badli Road: interchange near Mitraon.
National Highway 48 (NH 48) is a major National Highway of India that starts at Delhi and terminates at Chennai traversing through seven states of India. [1] It has a total length of 2807 km (1744 miles). [1] NH 48 passes through the states of Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. [1]
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CTU also operates frequent bus services to the neighbouring states of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and to Delhi. Chandigarh is well-connected by road to the following nearby cities, by the following highway routes: NH 7 to Patiala in the southwest. NH 152 to Ambala and Kaithal in the south (NH 44 catches up from Ambala to Panipat-Delhi).
The state of Haryana in North India has a vast road network with 34 National Highways (NH) with a total length of 2,484 km, 11 Expressways (including 3 National Expressways), State Highways (SH) with a total length of 1,801 km, major district roads (MDR) with a length of 1,395 km and other district roads with a length of 26,022 km (2016).