Ring Road Raebareli

Ring Road Raebareli is an elevated section of road at Raebareli in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is an outer bypass road and crosses the Sharda River. It has been constructed to divert the traffic coming from Lucknow Road or Allahabad Road and vice versa, allowing vehicles to get to their destinations without entering the city of Raebareli.[1]

Ring Road Raebareli
Route information
Maintained by NHAI
Length17.96 km (11.16 mi)
Major junctions
east endKuchariya
west endDidauli
Location
StatesUttar Pradesh
Major citiesRaebareli
Highway system
  • Expressways
  • National
  • State

History

It was a dream project of UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, who represented the Raebareli constituency in the Lok Sabha. It was started in 2014 and was scheduled for completion in 2017, but it got delayed and was finally completed only in 2018.[2]

Stretch

Ring Road is 17.96 km long and it Part of the east-west corridor, the Ring Road will connect Raebareli-Lucknow Road (NH-30) with Raebareli-Allahabad (NH-30) via Raebareli-Faizabad Road (NH-330A), Raebareli-Sultanpur Road (NH128) and Raebareli-Jaunpur Road (NH31). The total stretch of the flyover is 17 kilometres. The two-lane flyover has a uniform width and one side of the Sharda River. starts from Harchandpur at Lucknow Road and meets at Kuchariya at Allahabad Road.[3]

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References

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