Bamroli–Althan Expressway Explained

Country:IND
Bamroli Althan Expressway
Alternate Name:Middle Ring Road
Length Km:7
Direction A:West
Direction B:East
Terminus A:Bamroli
Junction:Daksheshwar Junction
Terminus B:Althan
States:Gujarat

The Bamroli Althan Expressway (also known as Middle Ring Road) is a 7km (04miles) city highway serving the city of Surat, India. It is one of the busiest and most important roads in the Surat Metropolitan Area and is a part of the Middle Ring Road, Surat. It is generally 6 lanes wide (3 lanes in each direction). It is an east–west artery of Surat connecting the Bamroli to Althan.[1]

The Expressway begins at Daksheshwar Junction and stretches up to Althan. It has heavy traffic during rush hours – southbound traffic in the morning rush hour; while westbound traffic during the evenings. It is used by an estimated 20,000 passenger cars daily. The Express Highway is one of the several key roads widened and improved under the Surat Urban Renewal Mission, by firms contracted by the Surat Municipal Corporation.

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20110811055727/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-01-13/surat/28133222_1_smc-officer-middle-ring-road-traffic-jam Plans afoot for Rs 178 crore middle ring road - Times Of India