National Highway 49 (India, old numbering)

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Route map

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National Highway 49
Map
Map of Old NH49 in red
Route information
Part of AH43
Length440 km (270 mi)
Major junctions
FromKochi, Ernakulam district, Kerala
ToMukundarayar Chathiram, Dhanushkodi, Ramanathapuram district, Tamil Nadu
Location
CountryIndia
StatesTamil Nadu: 290 km (180 mi)
Kerala: 150 km (93 mi)
Primary
destinations
Kochi - Adimali - Munnar - Theni - Madurai - Paramakudi -Ramanathapuram- Rameswaram - Dhanushkodi
Highway system
NH 48 NH 50

National Highway 49 (or NH 49) was a

National Highway in southern India under former numbering system.. It traversed coast-to-coast linking Kochi in Kerala with Dhanushkodi in Tamil Nadu. It crosses the famous Pamban Bridge (Annai Indira Gandhi Bridge) before crossing into Rameswaram island. The total length runs up to 440 km (270 mi).[1]
The 5 km road between Mukundarayar Chathiram and Dhanuskodi was destroyed during the 1963 cyclone and was rebuilt.

Government of India has recently announced that the destroyed stretch will be rebuilt at a cost of INR 250 million. The road between Madurai and Ramanathapuram is soon to be converted from the present single road to a four-lane highway. Union minister for road transport and shipping Nitin Gadkari participated in the foundation stone-laying ceremony for the Rs 1,387-crore project in Madurai on 17 July 2015. An initial outlay of Rs 900 crore was made and now the project has been sanctioned Rs 1,387 crore. The 75 km stretch from

NH-49, this project is one of the largest to be implemented in Tamil Nadu by the NHAI
in the recent times.

Route

Old NH 47 is now NH 85. NH 85 starts from the junction of NH 66 at Kundannoor in Kochi and terminates at Muguntharayar Chattram between Rameswaram and Dhanushkodi.

Kerala:

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Tamil Nadu:Bodimettu, Bodinayakkanur, Theni, Andipatti, Usilampatti, Madurai, Tiruppuvanam, Manamadurai, Parthibanur, Paramakudi , Ramanathapuram, Mandapam, Pamban, Rameswaram, Mukundarayar Chathiram And Dhanushkodi.

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Highways and their lengths". National Highways Authority of India. Archived from the original on 10 February 2010. Retrieved 12 February 2009.

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