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India: Highway and road projects
Although India has 3.3 million kms of roads only 1.5 million of it is paved and just 50,000 kms of National Highways is used most heavily. The major National Highways were in very bad shape for the last fifty years as roads were never given proper priority. Five years back the Indian government suddenly woke up and decided that India needed a proper highway system. No one believed that the project would really start taking shape.
These roads are not expressways. They are just highways. But they have changed the way of long distance driving. There are no guarantees though that you will not see camels, elephants or cows on the way :-) Project Golden Quadrilateral - 5846 kms of 4-6 lane highways. 2801 kms have been completed. 3045 are under implementation and 76 kms remain. Boosted by the results of the above project the Government has also started the NorthSouthEastWest - NSEW corridor of 7300 kms of which 596 kms have been completed and 467 kms are under implementation. Port connectivity roads of 356 kms have been announced of which 56 kms have been completed and 242 kms are under implementation. 777 kms of additional link highways have been proposed of which 153 kms have been completed and 162 kms are under implementation. The golden quadrilateral was scheduled to be completed by 2005 but the government thinks that except for the state of Bihar (about 300 kms) rest of the work will be completed by 2004 end. The NSEW was scheduled for completion by 2009 but it may see most of the work done by 2007 end. Here are some pictures of the project taking shape: (the server is not very good) ![]() ![]() ![]() The new highways are necessitating new interchanges and new bridges A separator under construction ![]() ![]() A new cable stayed bridge under construction ![]() Other roads (Links) Ahmedabad Vadodara Expressway Even two lane state highways (not part of this project) are getting better. ![]()
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His Royal Highness
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Excellent. I'll try to post some of the Tamil Nadu highways, the East Coast Road Beachway etc.
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Some projects in the Golden Quadrilateral -
Mumbai Pune expressway ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Khandala-Lonavala Bypass ghat section ![]() 162 km Sambalpur-Rourkela highway ![]() ![]() Work on the Bangalore-Hosur road ![]() ![]() Punjab highway between Rajpura and Sirhind ![]() Raniganj-Barakar Highway, West Bengal ![]() Work on the Ahmedabad-Mehasana Highway
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Some other interesting stuff I found on the L&T site -
India's longest flyover (2650m) at Sirsi Circle in Bangalore. ![]() A Delhi Metro bridge ![]() Bridge and Interchanger on Khandala-Lonavala bypass ![]() ![]() Some bridge on NH-47 Kerala ![]() Cool! Flyovers in Guwahati, Assam ![]()
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Hi there are the Malaysian contruction companies involved in this?
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I like the bridgeways the most.
By the way have you travelled on those lighter coloured concrete roads before.I find them rather unpleasant because most of the time they are more rough and the friction causes noises from your tyres.The dark tar roads are the opposite though..smooth going all the way. |
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The main advantage of concrete roads is their life is three times longer than tar ones, and India has harsh monsoons (Cherapunji in India has the highest cm rainfall in the world). That's why many of the expressways and highways being ocnstructed, and even many of Mumbai's roads are made of concrete. They're not all that bad either, one of the fastest roads in India is the 6-lane concrete Mumbai-Pune expressway.
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We don't have much of a choice right now
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But somehow the tar topped road surfaces just get washed away after three months of heavy downpours during the monsoons. It's really bad. The concrete roads seem to withstand the rains better. |
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How I wished we were like Japan and Korea where they have excellent condition roads.Most of their tar roads are smoothly paved in detail. Besides that,thanks for clarifying about Malaysia's involvement in India's highway projects with the link you provided just now.Looking forward to see more of India especially those modern townships and unique buildings from you guys. I really need to get some sleep now.My eyes are about to close... Goodnight.
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more pics
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