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Gwalior–Agra Expressway: How will NH-44 be repaired under this project plan? check total cost, travel time, and routes

Gwalior–Agra Expressway: How will NH-44 be repaired under this project plan? check total cost, travel time, and routes

Time of India02-06-2025

Gwalior–Agra Expressway: A major infrastructure boost is underway with the Gwalior–Agra Expressway. A 88.4 km long Greenfield expressway is all set to be constructed to reduce travel time and improve regional connectivity. This six-lane expressway will pass through Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, enhancing traffic flow between the key cities of Gwalior and Agra.
As part of this mega project, the existing NH-44 (National Highway 44) connecting Gwalior to Agra will also be repaired. The construction company responsible for the expressway has been directed to upgrade NH-44 to improve road conditions, ensure smoother traffic movement, and support the new expressway's efficiency.
Total Cost of Gwalior–Agra Expressway
The estimated total cost of the Gwalior–Agra Expressway project is approximately ₹4612.65 crore. This includes land acquisition, construction of bridges, flyovers, underpasses, and repair work on NH-44. The project has been awarded to a construction company based in Udaipur, and construction is expected to begin in November 2025.
Gwalior–Agra Expressway: Travel Time
Currently, the journey from Gwalior to Agra takes around 3 hours. With the new expressway, travel time will be reduced to just 90 minutes. This development will especially benefit the residents of Dimni, Ambah, and Porsa, who currently spend up to 4 hours covering 130 km.
Gwalior–Agra Expressway Route Details
The expressway will start from the outer ring road of Agra and extend to the Gwalior bypass. It will cover 65 villages, including land from 14 villages in Uttar Pradesh, 18 in Rajasthan, and 30 in Madhya Pradesh. Key areas along the route include Rajakheda (Morena), Dholpur, and Agra.
Gwalior–Agra Expressway: Key Features
Eight major bridges and 23 small bridges
Six flyovers and five elevated viaducts
One rail overbridge
42 underpasses
Fully access-controlled road
GPS-based toll and traffic management systems
Maximum speed limit: 100 km/h
Also, four to five entry/exit loops will be constructed every 20–25 km, including loops on NH-552 in Morena and Rajakheda Road in Dholpur. (as per news24)
Gwalior–Agra Expressway: Completion Timeline
The Gwalior–Agra Expressway is expected to be completed by 2028. Once operational, it will enhance trade, tourism, and daily commutes across three major states. The project is a part of India's push toward better road connectivity and economic development in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.
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