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Gwalior-Agra Expressway to cut travel time and boost connectivity between UP, MP, and Rajasthan

Gwalior-Agra Expressway to cut travel time and boost connectivity between UP, MP, and Rajasthan

In a recent update, the Gwalior-Agra Greenfield Expressway is all set to change the world of travel and boost connectivity between Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh and Agra in Uttar Pradesh. This 88.4 km expressway will increase connectivity between three prime states, namely Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh.

Not only this, the expressway will also reduce travel time between Agra and Gwalior from 2-3 hours to just one hour!

More info about the expressway

As per report, the upcoming expressway will link Deori Village on Agra’s Inner Ring Road to Susera Village on the Gwalior Bypass. The six-laned road will go through Bhind and Morena. The access-controlled highway will allow vehicles to travel at speeds up to 100 km/h.

The project will use 502 hectares of land at an estimated cost of INR 2,497.84 crore.

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The design of the highway includes 47 culverts, four small bridges, and five major bridges. The expressway will pass through 14 villages in Agra, 30 in Dholpur, and several areas in Morena, eventually linking with the Gwalior Expressway at Surera Village.

There will be an inner ring road that will connect the Yamuna Expressway to the Gwalior Highway.

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Challenge

However, a prime challenge was getting approval to cut down 4,000 trees in the Taj Trapezium Zone. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has committed to planting 1.24 lakh trees to balance with the environment.

The expressway is expected to boost tourism by providing easier access to cultural and historical landmarks in both Agra and Gwalior. It will all add to the economic growth by enhancing trade routes, reducing travel time, and improving access to services like hotels and restaurants.

With a total budget of INR 4,613 crore, the project also includes connections to major expressways such as the Agra-Lucknow, Bundelkhand, and Delhi-Mumbai Expressways. These connections will benefit areas like Jhansi, Shivpuri, Morena, Datia, and Gwalior by creating jobs and improving accessibility.

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With this, the expressway represents more than just a road—it is a gateway to faster travel, enhanced trade, and economic development. As construction progresses, it promises to transform regional connectivity, bringing long-term benefits to the region.

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