Roads in Pune

Roads In Pune

Pune is city in the West of India, in the state of Maharashtra and is roughly 160 km east of Mumbai. The city lies approximately 3 miles along a river. The heart of the city is much older than the rest of the city. It has winding roads, many of which follow the natural slopes of the mountainous terrain and end at the rivers feeding the city. As the city expanded unevenly, a large number of roads were built around the central portion of the city, including the major highways which link the city to other parts of the country.

Some of the highways linking the city are maintained by the State of Maharashtra and are the State Highways. Pune is also connected by two National Highways, NH50 and NH4.


Read more about Roads In Pune:  Katraj-Dehu Road Bypass, Ring Road, Mumbai-Pune-Bangalore-Chennai Road(NH-4), Pune-Nashik Road, Pune-Solapur Road, Karve Road, G. A. Kulkarni Road, Bhandarkar Road, Fergusson College ("FC") Road, Laxmi Road, Kumthekar Road, Bajirao Road, Saswad Road (Phursungi), Chhatrapati Shivaji Road, B.T. Kawade Road (BTK), North Main Road, Jangli Maharaj Road (J. M. Road), Mahatma Gandhi Road- MG Road Pune, Tilak Road, Senapati Bapat Road, Dhole Patil Road, Shirole Road, University Road, Prabhat Road, Law College Road, Paud Road, Tanaji Malusare Path (Sinhagad Road), Satara Road, Mukundnagar, Maharshinagar, Pune-Ahmednagar Road (Nagar Road), Swami Vivekananda Road, Landewadi Bhosari Road, Indrayani Nagar - Bhosari, Pimpri Chinchwad Link Road, Baner-Pashan Link Road, Vithalrao Vandekar Road, Shankar Sheth Road

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