Pune–Bengaluru Expressway[1] is a planned 700 km long, 8 lane, Greenfield access-controlled expressway in Maharashtra and Karnataka.[2] It is to be part of Bharatmala Pariyojana. The expressway will pass through 12 districts, of which three are in Maharashtra and nine are in Karnataka.[2][3] It connects Pune with Bengaluru. The Bengaluru-Pune Expressway will reduce the distance between the two cities by about 95 km. It is estimated that time to drive from Bengaluru to Pune will reduce from the current 15 hours to 7 hours after the completion of this expressway.[3][4] At Pune, the expressway will also connect with the Pune–Mumbai Expressway. It is reported that the expressway is targeted to be completed by 2028.[4]

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Pune–Bengaluru Expressway
Route information
Length700 km (430 mi)
Major junctions
North endPune
South endBengaluru
Location
CountryIndia
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This greenfield expressway under Bharatmala Pariyojna Phase 2 will run parallel to National Highway 48. Also, the Greenfield Expressway will serve as an alternative and faster route to the NH-48.

The proposed expressway, under Phase-II of the Prime Minister's flagship Bharatmala project, is estimated to be developed at a cost of Rs ₹50,000 crore.[3][5]

Route

Maharashtra

Pune–Bengaluru Expressway starts in Kanjle on proposed Pune ring road. It crosses Pune district, Satara district, Sangli district in Maharashtra, and enters Karnataka state.[2]

Karnataka

This expressway passes through Belagavi, Bagalkot, Gadag, Koppal, Vijayanagara, Davanagere, Chitradurga, Tumakuru and Bengaluru Rural district in Karnataka.[2] The expressway ends at proposed Satellite ring road in Bengaluru Metropolitran Region.[2]

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