State Highway 7 (West Bengal)
State Highway 7 (West Bengal) is a state highway in West Bengal, India.
Route information | |
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Length | 289 km (180 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From | Rajgram |
NH 14 from Nalhati to Morgram SH 6 at Kurmodanga SH 14 at Muratipur Guskara Road at Obaidullah Market near Chandipur Katwa-Bardhaman Road at Narja Chati SH 8 from Mirzapur to Bankura Morh NH 114/GT Road from Mehedi Bagan to Perbhirhata NH 19 flyover near Sripally SH 2 at Arambagh SH 4 from Khirpai to Chandrakona Keshpur-Daspur Road at Keshpur | |
To | Midnapore – Junction with NH 14 |
Location | |
Districts | Birbhum, Purba Bardhaman, Hooghly and Howrah |
Highway system | |
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Route
SH 7 originates from Rajgram (the road extends up to Kanupur on NH 12) and passes through Murarai, Nalhati, Lohapur (it is a little off the highway),Morgram, Khargram, Nagar, Burwan, Nutanhat, Mongalkote, Mirzapur, Bardhaman, Sagrai, Badulia, Seharabazar, Arambag, Kamarpukur, Gar Mandaran, Khirpai, Chandrakona, Keshpur and terminates in junction with NH 14 at Midnapore.[1]
The total length of SH 7 is 289 km.[2]
Districts traversed by SH 7 are:[3]
Birbhum district (0 – 31 km)
Murshiadabad (31-100)
Purba Bardhaman district (100 – 196) km
Hooghly district (196 – 226 km)
Paschim Medinipur district (226-289)
Road sections
It is divided into different sections as follows:[2][4][5][6][7][8]
Road Section | District | CD Block | Length (km) |
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Rajgram-Nalhati | Birbhum | Murarai I, Nalhati I | 31 |
Nalhati-Morgram via NH 14 | Birbhum | Nalhati II | - |
Morgram-Alinagar | Murshidabad | Sagardighi, Nabagram | 20 |
Alinagar-Kulee | Murshidabad | Khargram | 20 |
Kulee-Ramjibanpur | Murshidabad | Burwan | 29 |
Ramjibanpur-Palita-Palitapur-Natunhat | Purba Bardhaman | Ketugram I, Mongolkote | 29 |
Natunhat-Muraripur-Karjona | Purba Bardhaman | Bhatar | 19 |
Karjona-Bardhaman | Purba Bardhaman | Burdwan I, Burdwan II | 15 |
Bardhaman-Arambagh (Purba Bardhaman portion) | Purba Bardhaman | Khandaghosh, Raina I, Raina II | 33 |
Bardhaman-Arambagh (Hooghly portion) | Hooghly | Arambagh | 9 |
Arambagh-Goghat-Ramjibanpur | Hooghly | Goghat I, Goghat II | 21 |
Ramjibanpur-Khirpai | Paschim Medinipur | Chandrakona I | 18 |
Chandrakona-Keshpur | Paschim Medinipur | Chandrakona II, Keshpur | 21 |
Keshpur-Midnapore | Paschim Medinipur | Midnapore Sadar | 24 |
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References
- Google maps
- "List of State Highways in West Bengal". West Bengal Traffic Police. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
- "Road - Highway". Public Works Department, Government of West Bengal. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
- "Birbhum Tehsil/ CD Block Map". Maps of India. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
- "Murshidabad Tehsil/ CD Block Map". Maps of India. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
- "Bardhaman Tehsil/ CD Block Map". Maps of India. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
- "Hugli Tehsil/ CD Block Map". Maps of India. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
- "Paschim Medinipur Tehsil/ CD Block Map". Maps of India. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
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