List of State Highways in Maharashtra - Major State Highways

Major State Highways

State Highway No Route Length (in km) Passes through - District(s)
MH MSH 1 Songir - Chimthane - Dondaicha - Nimgul - Shahada - Dhadgaon - Kathi - Molgi - Wadifali - Uptill Maharashtra - Gujarat state border. Dhule, Nandurbar,
MH MSH 71 Via NH 9 From Indapur - Vadapuri - Bavda - Akluj - Velapur - Maloli - Falwani - Kolegaon - Mahud - Shivane - Sangole - Kadlas - Sonand Uptill - Jath Pune, Solapur, Sangli
MH MSH 2 Via NH 222 From Kalyan - Murbad - Ale Phata Uptill Ahmednagar - Beed Thane, Ahmednagar, Beed
MH MSH 3 Via NH 211 From Solapur - Tuljapur - Ausa - Latur - Chakur - Ahmadpur - Nanded - Umarkhed - Mahagaon - Arni- Yavatmal - Wardha - Uptill Butibori - Via NH 7 Uptill Nagpur Osmanabad, Latur, Nanded, Yavatmal, Wardha, Nagpur
MH MSH 6 Maharashtra - Madhya Pradesh state border - Dharni - Paratwada - Amravati - Yavatmal - Chandrapur Amravati, Yavatmal, Chandrapur
MH MSH 8 Auragabad - Ajanta - Pahur - Jamner - Bodwad - Muktainagar -Maharashtra - Madhya Pradesh state border. Aurangabad, Jalgaon, Nandurbar
MH MSH 9 Nagpur - Umred - Nagbhid- Chandrapur Chandrapur, Nagpur
MH MSH 10 Via NH 6 From Nadgaon - Morshi - Warud - Maharashtra - Madhya Pradesh state border. Amravati
MH MSH 24 Ajanta (Buldhana District) - Buldhana - Warwand - Khamgaon - Shegaon - Deori (Buldhana District) - Akot -Anjangaon - Paratwada - Maharashtra - Madhya Pradesh state border. Buldhana, Akola Jalgaon, Amravati,

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