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Shaheed Path
Route information
Maintained by UPRDA, NHAI
Length23.55 km (14.63 mi)
Major junctions
south endTransport Nagar
east endChinhat
Location
CountryIndia
StatesUttar Pradesh
Major citiesLucknow
Highway system

Shaheed Path is a 4 lane outer bypass road constructed to divert traffic coming from and going to Kanpur Road or Faizabad Road to avoid the heavy traffic of the colonial streets and lanes of Lucknow. Shaheed Path or Amar Shaheed Path is also known as APJ Abdul Kalam Road.

History[edit]

It was a dream project of former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, who represented the Lucknow constituency in the Lok Sabha. It was started in 2001 and was scheduled for completion in 2004, but due to regime change and shortage of funds it got delayed and was finally completed only in 2012.[1]

Stretch[edit]

Shaheed Path is 23 km long and is a part of the east-west corridor, connecting Lucknow-Kanpur Road (NH-25) with Lucknow-Faizabad (NH-28) via Lucknow-Sultanpur Road (NH-56) and Lucknow-Raebareli Road (NH30). The total stretch of the flyover is 22.5 kilometres. The four-lane flyover has a uniform width, and each side of the divider is 8.75 meters wide. It starts from Transport Nagar metro stationatKanpur Road and meets at ChinhatatFaizabad Road.

Use[edit]

It is a four-lane express highway for the traffic from Kanpur Road or Faizabad Road to go to other highways along the bypass. The flyover has service lanes and under passes at NH-56 and NH-24, linking it to Lucknow-Sultanpur and Lucknow-Rae Bareli national highways respectively. Besides this, the flyover has been connected to various vital localities like Gomtinagar and Gomtinagar extension to allow residents to use the facility accordingly.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Shaheed Path to become operational from June 8". The Times of India. 4 June 2012. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2012.

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