Expressway: In recent times, infrastructure development has grown rapidly, and one of its major areas is road connectivity. The government has improved roads across India as road transport is still a major mode of connectivity. Here are five important things to know about the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway.
Delhi-Mumbai Expressway praised
In a recent message posted on social media (X), Narendra Modi praised the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, which connects two of India's metropolises. Sharing a video posted by a social media influencer, he wrote, “The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway is a testament to India's rapid infrastructure development. Such progress is paving the way for a more connected and prosperous nation.”
Delhi Mumbai Expressway
The foundation stone for the project was laid by Gadkari in March 2019 and it was inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi. The entire route will be open by this year. Travelling on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, part of the Golden Quadrilateral, will soon become easier. According to Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, the entire 59-km stretch from the DND flyover near Maharani Bagh to the expressway will open by the end of 2024. Once the road is open, commuters will be able to bypass the congested Mathura Road and avoid traffic.
route
The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway passes through Dausa, Kota, Ratlam, Vadodara and Surat, connecting Jawaharlal Nehru Port in Maharashtra to Delhi's Sohna Elevated Corridor. The route passes through the Union Territory of Delhi, covering a length of 12 km, and also passes through the states of Gujarat (426 km), Maharashtra (171 km), Madhya Pradesh (244 km), Rajasthan (373 km) and Haryana (129 km).
Distance and time
The expressway aims to revolutionise travel between India's capital New Delhi and its financial hub Mumbai. It will reduce travel time between the two cities from the current 24 hours to around 12-13 hours. With a staggering distance of 1,350 kilometres (838 miles), it will be the country's longest expressway when built.
Toll Plaza
The toll charges for various toll plazas on the Delhi Mumbai Expressway start from Rs 95 for light vehicles. The toll rates depend on the routes and toll plazas used by commuters.