Himalayan Expressway
Himalayan Expressway | |
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Route information | |
Length: | 27.5 km (17.1 mi) |
Major junctions | |
South end: | Zirakpur |
North end: | Parwanoo |
Location | |
States: | Punjab, Haryana, & Himachal Pradesh |
Major cities: | Zirakpur, Panchkula, Parwanoo |
Highway system | |
The Himalayan Expressway is a 27.5 km stretch that runs cutting the Shivaliks at the trijunction of Haryana, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh. It connects Zirakpur in Punjab to Parwanoo in Himachal Pradesh.[1] The stretch runs through 2 km in Punjab, 21 km in Haryana, and 4.5 km in Himachal Pradesh. It was constructed by Jaypee Group.
Benefits
Although the road cuts short the distance between Zirakpur and Parwanoo by only 3 km, but it helps save fuel and cuts time of travel between Delhi and Shimla by 1 hour to 7 hours, by helping commuters bypass the congested towns of Pinjore and Kalka.
Salient Features
- The stretch has 32 structures including a rail overbridge, two flyovers and 11 bridges.
- Total Project cost Rs.412 Crore.[2]
- The 14-lane toll plaza at Zirakpur is the first plaza in India to be fitted with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology.
- For better monitoring of mishaps, it is fitted with video incident detection system (VIDS).
References
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