Indus Highway
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N-55 | |
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Indus Highway | |
Route information | |
Maintained by NHA | |
Length: | 1,264 km (785 mi) |
Existed: | 1980 – present |
History: | Commenced in 1980. Completed in 1988. |
Major junctions | |
South end: | Karachi |
N-5, N65, N70, N50, N80 | |
North end: | Peshawar |
Highway system | |
Motorways of Pakistan |
The Indus Highway, also known by its technical designation N-55, is a 1,264 km long four-lane highway that runs along the Indus River in Pakistan connecting the port city of Karachi with the northwestern city of Peshawar via D.G.Khan. It is part of Pakistan's National Highways network and is maintained and operated by Pakistan's National Highway Authority.
The Indus Highway passes through the Kohat Tunnel.
History
In 1980, the Indus Highway was proposed to provide an alternative and shorter route to the heavily used N-5 and to also aid the development of western Sindh province and eastern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Construction began in 1981 from Karachi and was completed in 1985 in Peshawar.
See also
- Motorways of Pakistan
- Transportation in Pakistan
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