Sardar Patel Ring Road

Orbital road in Ahmedabad, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sardar Patel Ring Road

The Sardar Patel Ring Road is a 76 km long ring road encircling the city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.[1] It is a toll road built by the Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA).[2] Built at a cost of ₹355 crore (₹3.55 billion), it was opened in 2004.[3]

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Sardar Patel Ring Road
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Maintained by Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority
Length76 km (47 mi)
HistoryOpened in 2004
Major junctions
Major intersectionsSarkhej, Narol, Naroda, Bopal, Odhav, Nikol, Vastral, Ramol, Zundal, Jashodanagar, Hathijan, Vatwa
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CountryIndia
StateGujarat
Major citiesAhmedabad
Highway system
State Highways in Gujarat
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It meets the Ahmedabad Vadodara Expressway at one point[4] and crosses the Sabarmati River and the Mumbai-Delhi National Highway twice.[5]

The AUDA demarcated a region of 1 km around the road as a residential affordable housing zone in an attempt to improve affordable housing.[6]

Toll

The road is tolled with several toll plazas at Narol, Ramol, Ranasan and other locations.[2][7][8]

Public transport

The Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation runs a circular bus service along the ring road from Sarkhej on an hourly basis in both directions.[9][10]

The Shivranjani-Bopal line of the Ahmedabad Janmarg crosses the ring road at Ghuma.[11][12]

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