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Top 10 Longest National Express ways in a India.

Top 10 Longest National Express ways in a India.

Indian road network has a approximately 1324 km of the expressways and 25 are under construction. National Expressways Authority of the  India has a approved seven new expressways, few of them are 124 km long Kanpur Metropolitan By pass,111 km Bangalore Mysore in a Infrastructure Corridor,Biju Expressway,Chennai ORR and the longest under a construction Ganga Expressway of the  1047 km in a Ut-tar Pradesh.

Agra Lucknow Expressway – 301 km








Agra Lucknow Expressway in a Ut-tar Pradesh is the longest expressway in a India, followed by a Yamuna Expressway and the expected to be a inaugurated on 21st November 2016. The 302 km controlled access a super highway becomes the longest expressway in a India and 8 Indian Air Force fighter jets a successfully landed on a Agra-Lucknow expressway for a opening of the longest expressway in the country.

Yamuna Expressway – 165 km



After in the inauguration of the Agra Lucknow Expressway, The 165 km long Yamuna Expressway will be a second longest access controlled expressway in a India. The 6 lane can be a extendable to 8 lanes expressway starts from a Greater Noida and connect Agra and was in the India’s longest controlled-access expressway stretch.

Hyderabad ORR – 158 km



Outer Ring Road expressway of the Hyderabad has been a developed to encircle in the City of the Hyderabad. The 158 km long 8 lane ring road expressway are improve in the connectivity Greater Hyderabad and built by a Hyderabad Metropolitan Development in a Authority.

Mumbai Nashik Expressway – 150 km



Mumbai Nashik Expressway is the largest BOT road project in a India, connecting Mumbai to the Nasik. The 150 km long build are operate transfer a expressway is one of the most amazing expressway in the state of the  Maharashtra.

Western Peripheral Expressway – 135 km

Western Peripheral Expressway is a 6-lane 135.6 km long expressway in a Haryana and along with the Eastern Peripheral Expressway it is a creates largest Ring Road around in a Delhi.
Eastern Peripheral Expressway – 135 km
Eastern Peripheral Expressway at the Kundli is a 135 km long six-lane expressway in a Ut tar Pradesh and Haryana. The expressway has a closed tolling in a system, speed check, cameras, solar panels, motion sensors and the safety in a features.

Delhi Mutineer Expressway – 96 km

Delhi–Mutineer Expressway is the widest 96 km long national in a  expressway, connecting Delhi with a Mutineer. The widest greenfield expressway of the India is a widened to 14 lanes which are includes 6 lane expressway, 8 lane normal highway, flyovers and the underpass in a section.

Ahmadabad Vadodara Expressway – 95 km




Ahmadabad Vadodara Expressway is also a known as a Mahatma Gandhi Expressway, connecting in  the Ahmadabad and Vadodara cities of the Gujarat. The National Expressway 1 was a opened in a 2003 and inaugurated by the Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

Mumbai Pune Expressway – 94.5 km



Mumbai Pune Expressway is the first 6 lane concrete and the access controlled tolled expressway in a India. The expressway is one of the India’s busiest road, connecting in the cities of the Mumbai and Pune in a Maharashtra.

Jaipur Kishangarh Expressway – 90 km
Jaipur Kishangarh Expressway is a six lane expressway, connecting Jaipur to the  Kishangarh. The 90 km long access a controlled toll expressway is part of the  National Highway 8 and Golden Quadrilateral in a project.
Allahabad By pass a Expressway is part of the National Highway 2 and is the longest by pass section in a India. The 86 km long Allahabad By pass is a access controlled highway and 4th longest expressway in a Ut tar Pradesh.
Durgapur Expressway is the part of the National Highway 2 that connects national capital Delhi with a Kolkata. The 65 km long stretch of the  Dankuni to Pal-sit is called as a Durgapur Expressway and known to be one of the best expressway in  a West Bengal.

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