NEW DELHI, August 10, 2024 – In a major boost for National Capital Region (NCR) commuters, the ambitious Delhi Mumbai Expressway project is set to enhance connectivity with the capital through a new link corridor. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has announced that vehicle movement on this crucial stretch is expected to commence in early 2025, marking a significant milestone in India’s infrastructure development.
Delhi Mumbai Expressway Link: 59 km Access Route
- New 59-km access-controlled link to connect Delhi to the expressway via DND Flyway
- 12 km stretch from DND to Faridabad border ready for use
- 50% work completed on 9 km section between DND and Jaitpur
- Project to benefit travelers to Noida, Ashram, Dehradun, and beyond
- Estimated cost: Rs. 5,000 crore
Project Details and Progress
The Delhi Mumbai Expressway, currently originating at Sohna, will soon extend its reach to the heart of Delhi. NHAI officials report significant progress on the three-section link:
- A 26-km stretch from Faridabad to Sector 65 on the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway is already operational.
- Work is approximately 70% complete on the 24-km section from Jaitpur to Faridabad Sector 65.
- The 9-km stretch between DND Flyway and Jaitpur is about 50% complete.
“We’re in the final stages of construction for the elevated corridor within Delhi,” stated an NHAI spokesperson. “Crash barriers and sound barriers are in place, and we’re currently installing launchers and working on the service road beneath the elevated structure.”
Timeline and Expectations
NHAI has set clear timelines for project completion:
- Faridabad section: Expected completion by December 2024
- Delhi section: Scheduled for completion between January and February 2025
Impact on Regional Connectivity
The new 59-km, six-lane link expressway promises to revolutionize NCR connectivity. Commuters from Delhi, Noida, and Ghaziabad will no longer need to rely solely on the congested Mathura Road for travel to Faridabad, Mathura, and Palwal.
Enhanced Route to Dehradun
A key feature of the link expressway is an elevated road extending towards Sarai Kale Khan. This will allow drivers to directly access the Delhi-Meerut Expressway and subsequently reach the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway, significantly reducing travel time to Dehradun.
Dr. Rajiv Sharma, a renowned transportation expert, commented on the project’s impact: “This link is a game-changer for NCR connectivity. It will not only slash travel times but also significantly reduce vehicular pollution by ensuring smoother traffic flow. The integration with other expressways, particularly the route to Dehradun, showcases a holistic approach to regional transportation planning.”
Environmental and Economic Benefits
The new link is expected to yield substantial environmental and economic benefits:
- Reduced fuel consumption due to smoother traffic flow
- Decreased air pollution in the NCR
- Potential boost to regional trade and commerce
- Enhanced mobility for daily commuters and long-distance travelers
Challenges and Future Plans
While the project promises significant improvements, it also faces challenges:
- Land acquisition issues in some areas
- Coordinating with multiple stakeholders across state boundaries
- Ensuring minimal disruption to existing traffic during construction
NHAI officials assure that these challenges are being addressed proactively. “We’re working closely with state governments and local authorities to resolve any bottlenecks,” the NHAI spokesperson added. “Our focus is on delivering this crucial infrastructure on time while minimizing inconvenience to the public.”
As the Delhi Mumbai Expressway link project nears completion, commuters in the NCR can anticipate a transformative change in their daily travel experiences. The NHAI‘s confidence in meeting deadlines suggests that early 2025 will usher in a new era of expressway connectivity in India, setting benchmarks for future infrastructure projects nationwide.
With reduced congestion, improved travel times, and enhanced regional connectivity, the Delhi Mumbai Expressway link is poised to become a vital artery in India’s transportation network, supporting economic growth and improving quality of life for millions in the NCR and beyond.
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