Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway: Good News for Commuters! In a significant update on the much-anticipated Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway, a section in Haryana has now become operational and open to the public. The toll collection process has also been started on the route. Once the stretch will be fully completed, it will serve as the quickest route to reach Katra and Vaishno Devi Temple by road, drastically reducing the travel time.
Key Details Of The 669 Km Stretch
The Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway, which is total 669 km long in length is expected to provide seamless connection between Delhi and Jammu-Kashmir. The expressway will cover Kundli, Manesar and Palwal up to the Punjab border. However, a 261 km section of the stretch is still ongoing construction in Punjab, reports added.
The crossroad construction for the national and state highway on the stretch will be completed by March 2025. It will take only 6 hours to travel from Delhi to Katra via this expressway while only four hours to reach Amritsar.
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Toll Charges Details On Kundli-Manesar-Palwal- Kaithal Route
Light Vehicles
Rs 240 for one-way ride
Rs 360 for two-way ride
Light Commercial Vehicles
Rs 385 for one-way ride
Rs 580 for two-way ride
Two-Axle Buses And Trucks
Rs 805 for one-way ride
Rs 1,210 for two-way ride
Three-Axle Vehicles
Rs 880 for one-way ride
Rs 1,310 for two-way ride