National_Highway_24_(India)

National Highway 24 (India)

National Highway 24 (India)

National highway in India


National Highway 24 (NH 24) is a primary national highway in India, running in a north–south direction. This highway runs entirely in the state of Uttar Pradesh.[1] This highway was created by renumbering former NH29 and NH97 as per new numbering system of national highways.[2]

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Route

NH24 connects Sonauli (Indo/Nepal border), Nautanwa, Kolhui, Pharenda, Rawatganj, Gorakhpur, Bhaurapur, Kauriram, Barhalganj, Doharighat, Ghosi, Mau, Mardah, Ghazipur, Zamania and Saiyad Raja in the state of Uttar Pradesh.[2][3]

Junctions

H08 Siddhartha Highway - Terminal Junction at India/Nepal border.
NH 730 near Pharenda (Anandnagar)
NH 328 near Campierganj
NH 727BB near Gorakhpur
NH 27 near Gorakhpur
NH 227A near Barhalganj
NH 128C near Dohrighat
NH 128D near Mau
NH 31 near Ghazipur
NH 124C near Medinipur
NH 19 Terminal near Saiyad Raja.[2]

See also


References

  1. "Rationalisation of Numbering Systems of National Highways" (PDF). New Delhi: Department of Road Transport and Highways. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 February 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2012.



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