List of expressways in Maharashtra

This is a list of expressways in Maharashtra.

State expressways

State expressways are funded by the Government of Maharashtra and Government of India to connect areas within the state. These expressways reduce travel time, allowing for more efficient travel and fuel savings. This also allows for a more equal distribution of goods, especially to rural areas. These expressways are not part of the national expressway system, but may be operated by the state authority or national authority.

Name States Start End Length (km/mi) Lanes Year of Completion Remarks
Mumbai–Nagpur ExpresswayMaharashtra Nagpur Shirdi520 km
323.1 mi
6 December 2022 Longest expressway in India.
Mumbai–Pune Expressway[1]Maharashtra Mumbai Pune94.5 km
58.7 mi
6 April 2002 India's first 6-lane wide expressway.

Bypass expressways

Bypass expressways were built to bypass city traffic and congestion. These may include ring roads, bypasses, freeways, and elevated roads that exist entirely within a city or between two cities. These expressways direct heavy traffic to the outskirts freeing city roads of traffic. This also allows outside traffic to directly pass the city instead of going through it further limiting traffic within a city.

Name Locale States Length (km/mi) Lanes Year of Completion Remarks
Eastern Freeway Mumbai Maharashtra 16.8 km
10.4 mi
4 June 2014
JNPT Road Panvel,Navi Mumbai Maharashtra 28 km
17.4 mi
6 April 2022 6 lane access controlled road connecting Navi Mumbai to JNPT Port, it runs parallel to Uran-Panvel road
Palm Beach Marg Navi Mumbai Maharashtra 10 km
6.2 mi
6 1995 Palm Beach road is an access controlled 6 lane ring road of Navi Mumbai
Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Uddanpul (Nashik Freeway) Nashik Maharashtra 16 km
9.9 mi
4-6 June 2013 First NHAI expressway in Maharashtra. The longest flyover in Maharashtra.

Expressways under construction

Name States Length (km/mi) Expected date of completion
Airoli–Katai Naka Freeway (Phase 1- 5.2 km section) Maharashtra 12.3 km (7.6 mi) 2023-03
Coastal Road (Mumbai) (Phase 1) Maharashtra 29.2 km (18.1 mi) 2023-12
Delhi–Mumbai Expressway[2] Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra 1,350 km (840 mi) 2023-12
Mumbai Trans Harbour Link Maharashtra 21.8 km (13.5 mi) 2023-10
Mumbai–Nagpur Expressway (Phase 3)[3] Maharashtra 181 km (112.5 mi) 2023-03[4]

Proposed expressways

Name States Length (km/mi)
Bangalore–Pune Expressway[5] Karnataka, Maharashtra 700 km (430 mi)
Surat–Chennai Expressway[6]Gujarat, Maharashtra, Telangana, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu1,271 km (789.8 mi)
Virar–Alibag Expressway[7] Maharashtra 126 km (78.3 mi)
Pune–Nashik Industrial Expressway[8][9] Maharashtra 250 km (160 mi)
Pune–Aurangabad Expressway[10] Maharashtra 225 km (140 mi)
Nagpur–Goa Expressway[11][12] Maharashtra 760 km (470 mi)
Hyderabad–Indore Expressway[13] Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana 713 km (443 mi)
Raipur–Hyderabad Expressway[14] Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Telangana 530 km (330 mi)
Jalna–Nanded Expressway[13] Maharashtra179 km (111 mi)
Konkan Greenfield Expressway Maharashtra 500 km (310 mi)
Nagpur–Gondia–Gadchiroli Expressway (extension of Mumbai–Nagpur Expressway)[15] Maharashtra225 km (140 mi)
Nagpur–Hyderabad–Bengaluru Expressway[16] Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka 1,100 km (680 mi)
Nagpur–Vijayawada Expressway[14] Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh457 km (284 mi)
Pune Ring Road Maharashtra128 km (80 mi)
Mumbai-Pune Expressway's Missing Link [17] Maharashtra13.30 km (8.26 mi)

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