The journey from Delhi-Dehradun Expressway will be completed in two and a half hours.

1 December has marked an important milestone for people eagerly awaiting the Delhi–Dehradun Expressway. A trial run of the 210-kilometer corridor has begun, with a 32-kilometer stretch from Delhi’s Akshardham Temple to Baghpat (near Khekra, at the Eastern Peripheral Expressway junction) now open to vehicles. Motorists can currently travel at 100 km/h on this section without any toll charges.

Construction is progressing swiftly on the remaining stretch from Baghpat to Saharanpur, though several portions are still incomplete. According to construction agencies, the pending work in the Saharanpur region is expected to be finished by the end of December 2025. The entire expressway is projected to open to th

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