National Highway 233B (India, old numbering)
National Highway 233B is a National Highway in India that links Bilaspur, Uttar Pradesh to Siddharath Nagar in Uttar Pradesh.
Route information | ||||
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Length | 290 km (180 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | Siddharth Nagar, Uttar Pradesh | |||
East end | Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh | |||
Location | ||||
Primary destinations | Siddharath Nagar, Sant Kabir Nagar, Ambedkar Nagar, Azamgarh, Mau, Gazipur, Chanduli, Mirzapur, Vikarampur, Sonbhadra, Bilaspur | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Toll (Toll Plaza or Toll Tax)
- Itwa (Siddharthnagar)
- Khalilabad (
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- Rajesultanpur (Ambedkar Nagar)
- Saidpur (Ghazipur)
- Saiyad Raja (Chandauli)
- Renukoot (Sonbhadra)
- Dudi Bazar Road (Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh)
Route
- Badhni
- Biskor (bypass on SH-1)
- Bansi (bypass on Old Ramlila Maidan to NH-790)
- Itwa (bypass on NH 233)
- Mahdeva
- Narayanpur Bazar
- Bakhira (bypass on Police chowki to Khalilabad Road at SH-88))
- Khalilabad (bypass as Faizabad to Gorakhapur Road at NH-27)
- Nath Nagar
- Muklishpur
- Dhanghata
- Umariya Bazar
- Bidhar Ghat
- Ram baag (Local Road Upgrade to Village Area)
- Naseerpur Chitauna (Bhujhiya Mata Mandir)
- Giyriya bazar
- Kamhariya Ghat (Local Road Upgrade to ODR O7)
- Gadwal
- Sighalpatti
- Rajesultanpur (bypass on Basgov Kuti to Gopal Baag Chouk in NH-233A)
- Maharajganj (bypass on Bhiro Nath Temple to Dewra Kadim (Gorakhpur Village) to Molanapur Temple)
- Parshuram
- Ishmilepur Goriya (Local Road Upgrade to Goriya to Jaiggha)
- Jaigha
- Baithuli (bypass on Azamgarh City)
- Jahanganj
- Chirayakot (bypass on Main Market in Gohna Road to Gazipur Road(SH-67))
- Saidpur
- Chahaniya
- Sakaldiha
- Chandauli (bypass on GT Road)
- Sinkandarpur (bypass on NH-7)
- Renukot (bypass on SH-5)
- Robartganj
- Govindsagar (Bypass on SH-5A)
- Raipurwa
- Bilaspur (Closing to Bilaspur Ring Road near Bilaspur Bypass)
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References
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