India is set to receive various infrastructural projects as a gift this year. On the other hand, some projects are still in the processing stage. One such project, which is expected to be a game-changer for commuters, is the Ganga Expressway.
About The Ganga Expressway
This expressway will connect National Highway 334 in Meerut to National Highway 2, Prayagraj Bypass. The length of this route will be 594 km, reducing travel time from 12 to 6 hours.
This will enhance connectivity in Uttar Pradesh. The route will begin at Bijoli Village in Meerut and end at Judapur Dandu Village in Prayagraj, as reported by Times Now.
It will connect Meerut, Prayagraj, Unnao, Sambhal, Budaun, Tilhar, Raebareli, Hapur, Chandausi, and Siyana. This will be a six-lane route.
Once this expressway becomes operational, it will be the longest route, bringing significant benefits to transportation.
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Benefits From This Expressway
This expressway will enhance connectivity and solve traffic-related issues. It will be beneficial for the residents of Uttar Pradesh as it will improve connectivity and give a boost to the state’s tourism sector.
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