Major State Highway 9 (Maharashtra)

MH MSH 9 marker

Major State Highway 9
Route information
Maintained by MSRDC
Length: 187 km (116 mi)
Major junctions
North end: Nagpur, Nagpur
South end: Chandrapur, Chandrapur
Location
Districts: Nagpur, and Chandrapur
Primary
destinations:
Nagpur, Umred, Nagbhid, and Chandrapur
Highway system

Maharashtra Major State Highway 9 (MH MSH 9) is a major state highway that runs south through Nagpur, and Chandrapur districts in the state of Maharashtra. This state highway touches numerous cities and villages VIZ. Nagpur, Umred, Nagbhid, Mul and Chandrapur. Tadoba Andhari Tiger Project and Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary are along with this highway.

Summary

This highway is one of the important highway in Maharashtra state for transportation. Most of the part is passing through the forest area.

Route description

Below is the brief summary of the route followed by this state highway.

Nagpur District

This highway starts off from intersection of Great Nag Road at Samrat Ashoka Square in Nagpur city and proceeds south west towards Umred city in Umred taluka and enter in Bhivapur taluka until Chrandrapur district.

Chandrapur District

This highway proceeds south towards Nagbhid city in Nagbhid taluka and enter in Chimur taluka, Mul taluka proceeds west towards Chandrapur city.

Major junctions

National highways

  1. Outer Ring Road, Nagpur which provide connectivity to National Highway 6 (India)(old numbering), NH-7 and NH 69 near Vhirgoan village.

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State highways

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Connections

Many villages, cities and towns in various districts are connected by this state highway.

References

See also

  1. List of State Highways in Maharashtra


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