Regional Ring Road
The Regional Ring Road is a proposed ring road around the city of Hyderabad, Telangana, India.[1] It is a 4 lane, 340-kilometre-long (210 mi) road, planned on strengthening the existing road network and by adding new stretches wherever linkages were found missing.[2] National Highways Authority of India has included Regional Ring road in the pan-India Bharatmala Pariyojana Phase-2.[3][4] It helps connect the districts around city of Hyderabad. It helps in linking major national highways like NH 65, NH 44, NH 163, NH 765.
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Route information | |
Auxiliary route of NH 63 | |
Maintained by Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, Hyderabad Metropolitan Region, Hyderabad Urban Development Authority | |
Length | 210 mi (340 km) |
Status | Proposed (2018) |
Existed | 2018 (proposed)–present |
Major junctions | |
Ring road around Hyderabad | |
South end | Kandi |
North end | Sangareddy |
Location | |
Country | India |
Highway system | |
Major towns proposed to be connected by RRR
The major towns and villages are in Rangareddy, Bhuvanagiri, Siddipet and Sangareddi districts.
The project will be developed in two portions:
Northern half with a length of approx. 164 km is estimated to cost Rs. 9,500-crore and will connect Sangareddy, Narsapur, Toopran, Gajwel, Pragnapur, and Bhuvanagiri
Southern half with a length of approx. 182 km is estimated to cost Rs. 6,480-crore and will connect Bhuvanagiri, Choutuppal, Ibrahimpatnam, Kandukur, Amangal, Chevella, Shankarpally and Sangareddy.
- Bhuvanagiri Junction (Starting Point)
- Valigonda
- Sangem
- Choutuppal Junction
- samasthan narayanpur
- Shivannaguda
- marrigudem
- Mall-Kurmapally Junction
- Nagilla
- Amangal Junction
- Keshampet
- Shadnagar Junction
- Shabad
- Chevalla Junction
- Nawabpet
- Sangareddy Junction
- Doulthabad
- Narsapur Junction
- Shivampet
- Toopran Junction
- Nacharam
- Gajwel Junction
- Jagdevpur
- M.Turkapally (Ring Road ends at Bhuvanagiri)
Draft
In the first draft proposal, it was proposed as Peripheral Ring Road (PRR) but the ring road has been renamed as RRR-triple R, covering 330 km.[5]
See also
References
- "Regional ring road work unlikely to start before LS polls".
- Proposed regional ring road to be wider - Times Of India. Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com (2011-06-13). Retrieved on 2013-12-06.
- "Hyderabad: RRR may dent ORR revenue, fear bidders".
- "Bharatmala project: Hyderabad's RRR set for expansion".
- HMDA to prepare integrated master plan - Times Of India. Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com (2011-04-01). Retrieved on 2013-12-06.