National Highway 206 (India, old numbering) explained

Country:IND
Type:NH
Route:365
Map Notes:NH-206 highlighted in blue
Length Km:650
Terminus A:Tumkur
Junction:Via: Kadur, Shivamogga
Terminus B:Honnavar
Destinations:Tiptur- Arsikere- Banavara- Kadur- Shivamogga- Sagara- Jog Falls- Honnavar.
States:Karnataka
Previous Type:NH
Previous Route:205
Next Type:NH
Next Route:207

National Highway 206 (NH 206) was a National Highway in India within the state of Karnataka. NH 206 connected the towns of Tumkur and Honnavar, Via: Tiptur, Arsikere, Kadur, Shivamogga and it was 365 km long.[1]

Before it was upgraded to a National Highway, the NH 206 was designated as State Highway 68 (SH 68), and alternatively known as B.H. Road (Bangalore-Honnavar Road). At Honnavar, it started at the junction with NH 17 (Old Number) and crossed NH 13 (Old Number) before joining the former NH 4 near Sira. (NH4 has now been renumbered as NH48).

All the National Highways were renumbered in the year 2010. Banavara to Honnavar sector of this highway is presently merged under new number NH 69 and Banavara to Tumkur sector is a part of new Highway number NH 73.

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  1. http://morth.nic.in/writereaddata/sublink2images/NH_StartEnding_Station8634854396.htm Start and end points of National Highways