Top 10 Longest National Expressways in India

Agra Lucknow Expressway – 301 km

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

Yamuna Expressway – 165 km

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

Hyderabad ORR – 158 km

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

Mumbai Nashik Expressway – 150 km

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

Ahmedabad Vadodara Expressway – 95 km

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

Mumbai Pune Expressway – 94.5 km

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

Jaipur Kishangarh Expressway – 90 km

Jaipur Kishangarh Expressway is a six lane expressway, connecting Jaipur to Kishangarh. The 90 km long access controlled toll expressway is part of National Highway 8 and Golden Quadrilateral project.

Allahabad Bypass Expressway – 86 km

Allahabad Bypass Expressway is part of the National Highway 2 and is the longest bypass section in India. The 86 km long Allahabad Bypass is access controlled highway and 4th longest expressway in Uttar Pradesh.

Durgapur Expressway – 65 km

Durgapur Expressway is the part of National Highway 2 that connects national capital Delhi with Kolkata. The 65 km long stretch of Dankuni to Palsit is called as Durgapur Expressway and known to be one of the best expressway in West Bengal.

Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway – 58 km

Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway and Delhi Eastern Peripheral Expressway are two build operate transfer road projects, The first stretch of 58 km long Manesar Palwal expressway has been completed and opened for public.

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