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Pune Ring Road may refer to: Inner Ring Road, Pune; Outer Ring Road, Pune This page was last edited on 16 February 2025, at 07:52 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Pune Inner Ring Road (officially PMRDA Ring road) is a ring road planned for construction in and around the city of Pune, India. [1] The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority claimed that the road will decrease traffic congestion and provide better access to the fastest growing areas.
This road is a part of NH 48 (old NH 4). After the Mumbai–Pune Expressway was opened in 2002, this road came to be known as Old Mumbai–Pune Road. It starts in the suburb of Shivajinagar (earlier Bhamburde) and passes through the suburbs of Shivajinagar, Khadki cantonment, Bopodi, Dapodi, Kasarwadi, Pimpri, Chinchwad, Nigdi, Dehu Road cantonment, Kivale, Mamurdi, Gahunje, Talegaon Dabhade ...
JNPT Road: Panvel,Navi Mumbai: Maharashtra: 28 km 17.4 mi 6 April 2022 6 lane access controlled road connecting Navi Mumbai to JNPT Port, it runs parallel to Uran-Panvel road Palm Beach Marg: Navi Mumbai: Maharashtra: 10 km 6.2 mi 6 1995 Palm Beach road is an access controlled 6 lane ring road of Navi Mumbai
Pune Metropolitan Region (PMR) is the metropolitan region around the city of Pune. According to practical purposes, PMR comprises two Municipal Corporations of PMC, PCMC and three Cantonment Boards, spread over an area of 7,256.46 km 2. [1] [5] [6] The population of the region as per 2011 census was 7,541,946. [3]
Chiang Mai – Route 121, a complete outer ring road; Chiang Mai – Route 11 and 1141, a partial inner ring road; Phitsanulok – Route 126, a complete ring road linking routes 11, 12 and 117; Suphanburi – Route 357, a complete ring road linking routes 321, 322, 329 and 340. Saraburi – Route 362, a complete ring road linking routes 1 and 2.
Map of National Highway 648 in red. Route information; ... is a National Highway in India and along with the NH948A constitutes the Satellite Town Ring Road of ...
PMPML started plying pilot routes in December 2006. The Hadapsar-Katraj pilot project consisted of 16.5 kilometres (10.3 mi) of bus lanes along the Pune Satara Road using airconditioned, low-floor more than 500 Volvo B7RLE buses initially on Katraj - Swargate - Hadapsar. Most of these buses are not in service currently.