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India’s Pioneering Expressway Connecting Mumbai To Pune–Check Features

The Mumbai-Pune stretch is also called Yashwantrao Chavan Expressway.

Indian is having various under process projects, most of them are going to land this year and some are going to come in future. One such project is the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. This route boosts connectivity in the region.

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About Expressway

It makes the journey comfortable by making the journey smoother for the travellers. As reported by Forbes India, the Mumbai-Pune stretch is also called Yashwantrao Chavan Expressway. This route have five interchanges. There five interchanges are- Chowk, Kon, Kusgaon, Khalapur and Talegaon. It begins at Kalamboli. It have two carriageways. Each of these are divided by divider and have three concrete lanes. For the safety purpose, the entry of bullock carts, tractors and two-wheelers are prohibited.

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About Time And Connectivity

This route begins from Kalamboli in Navi Mumbai and goes till Kiwale in Pune. It will enhance the connectivity in the region. This route cuts the travel time by approx. 2 hours. The route gives a seamless travel experience.

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First published on: Feb 17, 2025 04:49 PM IST


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