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Kolkata is home to the second largest road network in India, only after New Delhi.As of 2022, total road network in the city's metropolitan area is 4018 km [1] while the city proper has road network of 1850 km. [2] The following is a list of major roads, streets and avenues in the Kolkata ().
Number Length (km) Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes SH 1: 151: 94 Bongaon– Chakdaha- Kalyani- Barrackpore- Kolkata- Jadavpur- Garia- Rajpur Sonarpur- Baruipur- Jaynagar Majilpur- Kulpi
National Highway 16 (NH 16) also known as Kolkata - Chennai Highway is a major National Highway in India that runs along east coast of West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu. [1] It was previously known as National Highway 5.
National Highway 19 (NH 19) is a national highway in India. [1] It was previously referred to as Delhi–Kolkata Road and is one of the busiest national highways in India. After renumbering of national highways, Delhi to Agra route is now national highway 44 and Agra to Kolkata route is numbered national highway
Eastern Metropolitan Bypass (also known as E.M. Bypass or EM Bypass) is a 32 kilometres (20 mi) long six to eight-lane major bypass road on the east side of Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal. [1]
Baguiati-Ultadanga via VIP Road: Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation, South Dum Dum: 8 Ultadanga-Dhapa via EM Bypass: Kolkata: Kolkata Municipal Corporation: 9 Dhapa-Topsia-Bhojerhat-Ghatakpukur-Bhangar-Minakhan-Malancha-Sorberia-Basanti-Godkhali (Gosaba) via Basanti Highway: South 24 Parganas: Bhangar I, Bhangar II, Canning II, Basanti: 96
Barrackpore Trunk Road, commonly known as BT Road, is 4-6 laned trunk road in Kolkata metropolitan area, West Bengal, India. It connects Kolkata with its suburb Barrackpore. Built in 1775, it is the oldest metalled road and one of the busiest roads in the country. The 18.1 km (11.2 mi) long road is a part of both State Highway 1 and State ...
There is a 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) stretch to the Nivedita Bridge, and thereafter Belghoria Expressway links it to Barrackpur Trunk Road, and Jessore Road/ NH 34. Alternatively, Kolkata bound traffic takes the NH 6 at Dankuni and then follows the Kona Expressway/NH 117 and Vidyasagar Setu to enter Kolkata.