Mumbai-Ahmedabad-Delhi Highway (NH-8)-Do Not Use

National Highway 8 is the major commercial artery that connects Mumbai with New Delhi. The highway passes through the state capitals of Gandhinagar and Jaipur, as well as important places like Ahmedabad, Surat and Vadodara.
This highway is part of the Indian government's Golden Quadrilateral Project and was the first part to be completed.
Route of NH 8 is as follows: Delhi - Jaipur - Ajmer - Udaipur - Ahmedabad - Vadodra - Mumbai.
Total length of NH 8 is 1428 km.
This highway is part of the Indian government's Golden Quadrilateral Project and was the first part to be completed.
Route of NH 8 is as follows: Delhi - Jaipur - Ajmer - Udaipur - Ahmedabad - Vadodra - Mumbai.
Total length of NH 8 is 1428 km.
Mumbai-Ahmedabad-Delhi Highway (NH-8)-Do Not Use, related objects
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Coordinates: 20°26'22"N 72°55'4"E
- Bagwada Village 1.1 km
- Tighra village 1.1 km
- PRAMUKH VADI (PDPL) 1.2 km
- Orwad, Talab 1.8 km
- Mahadev Nagar 2 km
- Tukwada 2 km
- Mograv Faliya 2.2 km
- UDVADA (R.S.) 2.4 km
- Orwad, Dungar (Hill) 2.5 km
- BHAVESH MEHTA'S FARM 3.3 km
- Vapi - Daman Road 7.1 km
- Vapi Koparli Road 7.1 km
- Vapi Town Main Road 7.2 km
- State Highway No. 186(Pardi-Kolak) 7.9 km
- vapi silvassa road 8.1 km
- State Highway 5 E-Do Not Use 17 km
- Halar road 18 km
- Kosamba Road, Valsad. 20 km
- State Highway No. 67 (Tithal-Peint) 50 km
- National Highway 48 (New) 417 km