Indian Expressways - Planned

Planned

  • Agra Lucknow Expressway is an expressway scheduled to be constructed between the cities of Agra and Lucknow. Its cost of project is expected to be 10,500 crore (US$1.8 billion). It would cut travel time between Lucknow and Agra from 6 hours to 3:30 hours.
  • Mumbai Vadodara Expressway is an expressway scheduled to be constructed between the cities of Vadodara (Gujarat) and Mumbai (Maharashtra). Its cost of the project is expected to be 66.72 billion (US$1.1 billion). The expressway will be about 380 km long. It will be built as part of the Golden Quadrilateral Project by NHAI.
  • Chennai Outer Ring Road is a second Chennai ring to complement the existing facility.
  • Shimla Chandigarh Expressway s a proposed 120 kilometres long expressway connecting Chandigarh to Shimla.

NHAI has proposed the following two Expressways in the NHDP VI.

  • Bangalore Chennai Expressway
  • Kolkata-Dhanbad expressway

The Uttar Pradesh government is planning five more expressways in the state. The five proposed expressways will have a combined length of around 750 km (470 mi).

The five expressways would be

  • Greater Noida-Saharanpur-Dehradun expressway (in partnership with the Uttarakhand state government)
  • Farrukhabad-Kotdwar expressway.
  • Delhi-Meerut expressway.
  • Chennai HSCTC
  • Chennai Elevated Expressways
  • Bhopal - Indore expessway

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