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  2. Yesvantpur–Vasco da Gama Express - Wikipedia

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    The 17309/Yesvantpur–Vasco da Gama Express has an average speed of 47 km/h and covers 664 km in 14hr 15m. The 17310/Vasco da Gama–Yesvantpur Express has an average speed of 49 km/h and covers 664 km in 13hr 40m. If you know that from Bangalore via Yesvantpur Junction to Goa only 5 (rail) trains were survival between these two cities. [4]

  3. List of state highways in Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Tumkur Honnavar road (SH-68) - Birur Sammasagi road (SH-76) - Bhadravathi Shivani road: 34 KA SH 117: Ilawala - KR Nagara KA SH-117 22 KA SH 118: Guruvayanakere - Uppinangadi - Puttur KA SH-118 20 KA SH 119: Ilawala - Nagarakatte - KR Nagara KA SH-119 7 KA SH 120: Hampapura - Saligrama KA SH-120 17 KA SH 121: BT Road - Kodlihalli Road KA SH-121 ...

  4. National Highway 748 (India) - Wikipedia

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    National Highway 748 (NH 748) is a National Highway in India that starts from Belgaum in Karnataka and ends at Panaji in North Goa district. Panaji to Belgaum highway via mollem and anmod ghat road condition. 153 km (95 mi) long, of which 82 km (51 mi) is in Karnataka and 71 km (44 mi) is in Goa. [1] It is a spur road of National Highway 48. [2]

  5. National Highway 66 (India) - Wikipedia

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    Goa state is a classic example of this development. Many industries have been set up along National Highway 66, taking advantage of connectivity and proximity to ports on the Arabian Sea. The highway was the only source of connection between areas in the coastal districts, until the Konkan Railway was opened in 1998, between Mumbai and Mangalore.

  6. National Highway 275 (India) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. National Highway 48 (India) - Wikipedia

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    The stretch between Pune and Bengaluru was known as P.B. Road in olden days. Its stretch from Delhi to Mumbai was earlier designated NH 8 and the stretch between Mumbai and Chennai was designated NH 4 before all the national highways were renumbered in the year 2010. [2]

  8. Expressways of India - Wikipedia

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    Part of ring road for Delhi NCR. Western Peripheral Expressway: New Delhi: Haryana: 135.6 km 84.3 mi 6 November 2018: Part of ring road for Delhi NCR. Ranchi Ring Road: Ranchi: Jharkhand: 86 km 53.4 mi 6 February 2019 First Expressway of Jharkhand by NHAI. Prayagraj Bypass Expressway: Prayagraj (Allahabad) Uttar Pradesh: 84.7 km 52.6 mi 4 April ...

  9. Transport in Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    Bangalore has a road network of 10,200 kilometres, with a road density (length of road per square kilometre) of 8.2 km, according to a report by Global Mobility Monitor Network. This road density is substantially lower than of that of India's capital Delhi and cited as the reason for traffic congestion in the city. [1]