National Highway 1A (India, old numbering)

National Highway 1A marker

National Highway 1A

Road map of India with National Highway 1A highlighted in solid blue color
Route information
Length: 663 km (412 mi)
N-S: 554 km (344 mi) (Srinagar - Jalandhar)
Major junctions
South end: Jalandhar, Punjab
 

NH 1 in Jalandhar
NH 1D in Srinagar
NH 15 in Pathankot

NH 20 in Pathankot
North end: Uri, Jammu & Kashmir, before India-Pakistan border
Location
Primary
destinations:
Jalandhar - Madhopur - Jammu - Banihal - Srinagar - Baramula - Uri
Highway system
NH 1NH 1B

National Highway 1A (NH 1A) is a National Highway in North India that connects the Kashmir valley to Jammu and the rest of India. The northern terminal is in Uri in Jammu & Kashmir and the southern terminal is in Jalandhar. Stretches of NH 1A run through some extremely treacherous terrain and shut-offs because of avalanches or landslides are common in Winter months.[1] The famous Jawahar Tunnel that connects Jammu with the Kashmir Valley across the Pir Panjal Range falls en route. The total length of NH 1A is 663 km (412 mi).

An all-weather alternate road project that will cut short the distance between the two cities by 82 km (51 mi) and the travel time by two-thirds is currently being considered[2]

National Highways Development Project

Approximately 554 km (344 mi)stretch of NH 1A from Srinagar to Jalandhar is a part of the North-South Corridor.[3]

See also

References

  1. Feasibility Study and Detailed Engineering for 4 Laning NH1A
  2. Srinagar-Jammu road project, as per a survey, will cut short the distance between the two cities by 82 km
  3. Highways-Source-National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)

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