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The Mumbai–Pune Expressway (officially Yashwantrao Chavan Expressway) is India's first 6-lane wide concrete, access-controlled tolled expressway. [1] It spans a distance of 94.5km connecting Raigad-Navi Mumbai-Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra state and the financial capital of India, with Pune, the cultural and educational capital of Maharashtra.
Mumbai–Nagpur Expressway: Maharashtra: Nagpur: Igatpuri: 701 km 435.6 mi 6 December 2022 Longest expressway in India. Mumbai–Pune Expressway [1] Maharashtra: Mumbai: Pune: 94.5 km 58.7 mi 6 April 2002 India's first 6-lane wide expressway. Mumbai Trans Harbour Link: Maharashtra: Sewri, South Mumbai: Chirle, Uran taluka, Navi Mumbai: 21.8 km ...
Mumbai–Nagpur Expressway: 625 km 388.4 mi 6 Expected full operational from January 2025 [70] Coastal Road: 29.2 km 18.1 mi 8 Phase 1 is operational and phase 2 is under construction Mumbai–Pune Expressway: 94.5 km 58.7 mi 6 Fully operational since April 2002 Eastern Freeway: 16.8 km 10.4 mi 4 Fully operational since June 2014
The route shares portions of Indian National Highways numbered NH3, Mumbai Pune Expressway and NH48. [3] Various cities and towns in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka situated on AH47 are listed.
Pune–Bengaluru Expressway [1] is a planned 700 km long, 8 lane, Greenfield access-controlled expressway in Maharashtra and Karnataka. [2] It is to be part of Bharatmala Pariyojana . The expressway will pass through 12 districts, of which three are in Maharashtra and nine are in Karnataka .
It starts at Pune and ends at Machilipatnam. [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.
[7] [24] This highway-expressway combination can be compared to the Mumbai-Pune Highway-Expressway combination. Two-wheeler, three-wheeler and local traffic will use the four-lane highway (without access control and designed for slower traffic), whereas trucks, buses and four-wheelers will travel at the maximum speed on the access-controlled 3D ...
The expressway will have multiple side spurs in the future, which will help commuters to connect with other major cities which are not directly connected on the main route. Faridabad–Jewar–Khurja Expressway: In July 2022, the NHAI awarded the construction work of a 31-km long addition side spur connecting Noida International Airport in ...