Roads in Bhubaneswar

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Aerial view of a flyover, Bhubaneswar.

The Indian metropolis of

Bhubaneswar BRTS (bus rapid transit) in Bhubaneswar.[8]

Rajpath

Rajpath is a major east-west thoroughfare in

Sachivalaya Marg. A flyover over Rajmahal crossing was opened in 2012 to reduce traffic congestion.[10]
The stretch from Rajmahal to Kalpana Square has numerous budget Hotels to suit different tourists and travelers.

Landmarks

Rajpath at night
Rajpath, early morning
  • Kalpana Talkies
  • Hotel Pushpak
  • Hotel Sishmo
  • Rajmahal Flyover
  • State Bank of India
  • Capital Police Station
  • Market Building
  • AG Square
  • Bhubaneswar Club
  • Raj Bhavan

Sachivalaya Marg

Sachivalaya Marg is a major North-South thoroughfare in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

Bhubaneswar Airport. In 2012-2013, the stretch from Sainik School to Acharya Vihar Square was beautified with sculptures and plantations.[11]

Landmarks

Bus-routes on the road are 225

KIIT University
Campus- Kalpana, 306 KIIT University Campus - Balakati Bazaar, 324 Bidanasi Village - Master Canteen

Janpath

Janpath is a major north-south thoroughfare in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.[12] Janpath starts from Vani Vihar crossing with NH5 and ends at Sishu Vihar Square.[13] It passes through localities like Saheed Nagar, Satya Nagar, Kharvel Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bapuji Nagar. The road was widened to 8 lanes, with led-street lighting in 2012.[14] The road is a hub for retailers and hotels. There is plan to construct foot over bridges over Janpath near RD College and Master Canteen square for road safety of pedestrians.[15]

Landmarks

  • Raj Mahal Flyover
  • IIPM
  • Forum Mart
  • Pantaloons
  • Wills Lifestyle
  • Rama Devi Women's University
  • IPCOL - IDCO Tower Building
  • Reliance Trends
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya
  • Fashion Planet
  • Ram Mandir, Bhubaneswar
  • Hotel Arya Palace
  • Hotel Marrion
  • Hotel The Royale Midtown
  • Lalchand Jewellers
  • Bhubaneswar railway station
  • Master Canteen Square
  • INOX
    Bhubaneswar, Forum Mall, S-Complex, Market Building Area off Janpath

Bidyut Marg

Bidyut Marg is a major north-south thoroughfare in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

Nandan Kanan Road
beyond Jayadev Vihar. It has important crossing with Gopabandhu Marg, Patel Marg and Sachivalaya Marg and Baya Baba Matha Road. The road was widened to four lanes with median and street beautification in 2007-2008.

Landmarks

Ekamra Marg

Ekamra Marg is a major thoroughfare in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. Ekamra Marg stretches from OUAT, crossing with New Airport Road and Hospital Road, Bhubaneswar and ends at Pallaspalli, near the Old Town. The

Biju Patnaik International Airport
is the main landmark as it is connected with the New Airport Road. It is one of the most beautiful roads of Bhubaneswar.

Landmarks

  • Biju Patnaik International Airport
  • Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology
  • Maa Shakti Hospital
  • Forest Park
  • Apollo Pharmacy
  • Odisha Modern Art Gallery
  • Pallaspalli

Bus routes

Nandan Kanan Road

Nandan Kanan Road is the long continued road of the

Bidyut Marg, which is a major thoroughfare in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. It starts from the Jaydev Vihar Interchange and ends in Nandankanan Zoological Park
and the road then continues on as Nandankanan — Chandaka Road.

Landmarks

Bus routes

  • 207/207A Airport — Nandankanan
  • 225 KIIT University Campus — Kalpana
  • 306 KIIT University Campus — Balakati Bazaar
  • 315 Hi Tech Hospital Medical College & Hospital - Mayfair Hotel
  • 324 Bidanasi Village — Master Canteen

References

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