National Highway No.3 (Mumbai-Agra)

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National Highway 3, or NH 3, commonly referred to as the Mumbai–Agra Highway, is a major Indian National Highway that runs through the states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra in India.

The highway originates in Agra in Uttar Pradesh, generally travels southwest through Dhaulpur in Rajasthan, Morena, Gwalior, Shivpuri, Guna, Biaora, Maksi, Dewas and Indore in Madhya Pradesh, and Dhule, Nashik, Thane and terminates at Mumbai in Maharashtra. NH 3 runs for a distance of 1,190 km (740 mi)

The stretch between Agra and Gwalior is marked as the North-South corridor by the National Highways Authority of India. In greater Mumbai area, the highway is also known as Eastern Express Highway which continues as Mumbai Nashik Expressway.

National Highway No. 3 Route:

Agra-->Bhandal-->Manniva-->Dhaulpur-->Chaukradua-->Morena-->Gwalior--> Ghatigaon-->Mohana-->Khankar-->Shivpuri-->Kolaras-->Lukwasa-->Badarwas--> Guna-->Binagganj-->Biaora-->Karanwas-->Sarangpur-->Shajapur-->Maksi--> Sia-->Diwas-->Manglya-->Indore-->Mhow-->Gujri-->Khalghat--> Thikri-->Julwania-->Sendhwa-->Sangvi-->Dahibad-->Songir-->Dhule-->Arvi--> Malegaon-->Umbrane-->Chandvad-->Pimpalgaon-->Nashik-->Padli--> Igatpur-->Khardi-->Shahpur-->Bhiwandi-->Thane-->Mumbai.

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