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The Dwarka Expressway was envisaged as an alternate route for connecting Dwarka and Gurgaon in 2006. [8] It would have been 18 km long, signal-free road, with 14 km in Gurgaon and rest in Delhi. A 3.2 km long Central Peripheral Road (CPR) was planned to connect it to Southern Peripheral Road (SPR) at Kherki Daula on NH-48. [ 9 ]
[1] [2] It passed under the proposed Dwarka Expressway just after Harsaru and continued to Gurgaon. Now 352W has a new alignment bypassing Wazirpur, Hyatpur and Harsaru. The new alignment takes off from end of sector 98, continues northwards between Wazipur village and the railway line north of Harsaru village and meets Dwarka Expressway ...
Urban Extension Road-II (UER II) or NH-344M is an upcoming 75.7 km long, 6 laned (with 6 service lanes), grade separated expressway in Delhi NCR, India. [1] It would start from National Highway 44 at Alipur then passes from Rohini, Mundka, Najafgarh, Dwarka and end at Delhi–Gurgaon Expressway on National Highway 48 near Mahipalpur. [2]
The route would originate from Dwarka Sector 21 in Delhi, then it would cross into Gurgaon at Chauma. The line would then run along Dwarka expressway till Ramaprastha City, then it would take a right turn to align with Delhi–Jaipur railway line and crossing at KMP Expressway and will continue along with Rewari Jaipur (via Narnaul-Chomu ...
The Western Peripheral Expressway (WPE) or Kundli–Manesar–Palwal Expressway (KMP Expressway), is an operational 6-lane (3 lanes in each direction), [2] 135.6 km (84.3 mi)-long Expressway [3] in the Haryana state of India.
The expressway is a part of Golden Quadrilateral project, which itself is a part of ambitious National Highway Development Project and emphasizes improving road connectivity between four metropolitan cities of India, namely Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata by developing 4–6 lane highways between them.
The Delhi–Mumbai Expressway is a 1,350 km long, 8-lane wide (expandable to 12-lane) under-construction (partially operational) access-controlled expressway connecting India's national capital New Delhi to its financial capital Mumbai.
New Gurgaon is well connected with three highways, NH48, Kundli–Manesar–Palwal Expressway and Dwarka-Gurgaon Expressway, Railway Station, Airport, and the proposed Gurugram Inter State Bus Terminus and Gurugram Heliport Hub. Moreover, it is bisected by the National Highway Pataudi Road, which is the most promising upcoming real estate area ...