6 Most Longest Highways In India
By: Kratika Tue, 01 Nov 2022 1:28:08
India has the world’s second-largest road network, with national highways, accounting for only 1.8 percent of all Indian roads. There are over 200 national highways, with a total length of 101,011 kilometers. In India, the total length of state highways is 1,31,899 kilometers. India possesses the Golden Quadrilateral (GQ).
GQ is a national highway network in India that connects the country’s major industrial, agricultural, and cultural centers. It forms a quadrilateral connecting India’s four major metropolises: Delhi (North), Kolkata (East), Mumbai (West), and Chennai (South). Here is the list of the 6 longest National Highways in India.
# NH44 (3745 km)
The NH44 is India’s longest National Highway, stretching for approximately 3,745 km. It began in Srinagar (Jammu & Kashmir) and ends in Kanyakumari (Tamilnadu). This national highway incorporates seven major old national highways that form part of the North-South Corridor. The route length is enormous, covering a vast amount of ground.
# NH 27 (3507 km)
After NH 44, NH 27 is India’s second-longest highway in terms of total kilometers traveled. This National Highway is approximately 3,507 kilometers long. This National Highway connects Porbandar and Silchar. NH 27 connects various parts of the country, including Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh, as well as other Indian states.
# NH 48 (2807 km)
According to the records, the total distance covered by NH 48 is approximately 2,807 km. Starting in Delhi and ending in Chennai. This national highway connects Delhi and Jaipur and spans a considerable distance. From Mangalore to Nelamangala, this extensive route captures different parts of the country and has very good road construction with beautiful scenery on both sides.
# NH 52 (2317 km)
National Highway 52 (NH 52) connects Sangrur, Punjab, with Ankola, Karnataka in India. It is 2317 km long. After combining a number of existing Indian national highways, the number 52 was assigned. Ankola in Karnataka and Gooty in Andhra Pradesh were connected by the former NH-63 route. Highway 52 begins at the Ankola junction of National Highway 66 (former number NH-17) and travels up to the Western Ghats’ Arebail ghat, then to Yellapura, and finally to Hubbali (Hubli). From Vijayapura (previous name Bijapur) to Solapur, a section of old national highway 13 was connected to NH-52.
# NH 30 (1984 km)
National Highway 30 spans approximately 1,984 km and is considered one of the country’s primary national highways. The highway, which connects Sitarganj in Uttarakhand to Ibrahimpatnam in Andhra Pradesh, has several interchanges along the way, including those in Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana.
# NH 6 (1949 km)
According to records, National Highway 6 spans approximately 1,949 km, beginning near Jorabat (Meghalaya) and ending at Selling (Mizoram). This is considered the longest national highway in northeast India. This highway has a large span and passes through several states, including Assam, Meghalaya, and Mizoram.