Ganga Expressway Set For Inauguration: Route Map, Expected Toll Charges And More

The Ganga Expressway, a significant infrastructure project in Uttar Pradesh, is poised for inauguration following the completion of its construction and successful trial runs. Stretching 594 kilometers and traversing 12 districts, this expressway aims to enhance connectivity across the state, facilitating smoother transportation and fostering economic growth. The expressway is expected to reduce travel time considerably for commuters and freight, contributing to the overall development of the region. Authorities are also preparing to announce the expected toll charges, which will play a crucial role in the expressway's operational viability. This ambitious project aligns with the Indian government's broader vision of improving road infrastructure to support the growing demands of transportation and trade. With the inauguration on the horizon, local communities and businesses are keenly anticipating the potential benefits that the Ganga Expressway will bring to their areas, including increased tourism and job opportunities.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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