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1 Srikakulam 2 Vizianagaram 3 Visakhapatnam 4 East Godavari 5 EXISTING STATE HIGHWAYS ABSTRACT State Highways S.No District Total Length (in km) 1 Srikakulam 959 2 Vizianagaram 777 3 Visakhapatnam 964 4 East Godavari 1271 5 West Godavari 1229 6 Krishna 1188 7 Guntur 1258 8 Prakasam 1184 9 Nellore 1226 10 Chittoor 1103 11 Kadapa 1088 12 Ananthapuramu 1298 13 Kurnool 1169 Grand Total 14714 STATE HIGHWAYS S.No. Name of Road From To Length in Km 1 2 3 SRIKAKULAM DISTRICT Calingapatnam - Srikakulam - 1 0.00 90.000 90.00 Parvathipuram Road Chilakapalem - Ramabhadrapuram - 2 0.00 35.300 35.30 Rayagada Road 3 Alikam - Bathili Road 0.00 76.800 76.80 4 Vizianagaram - Palakonda Road 36.00 70.306 34.31 Komanapalli – Sarubujjili Road 5 0.00 5.735 5.74 including Unbridged crossing 6 Jaganadhapuram – Sarubujjili Road 0.00 12.768 12.77 7 Rajam – Gullaseetharampuram Road 0.00 6.400 6.40 8 Gullaseetharampuram – Ponduru Road 0.00 24.000 24.00 9 Kosta – Koyyam Road 0.00 27.000 27.00 10 Echerla – Thotapalem Road 0.00 28.400 28.40 Calingapatnam - Parlakimidi Road 11 (10.922 to 11.892 = 0.97 Km NH over 0.00 10.922 10.92 lap) 12 Jarjangi – Pindruvada Road 0.00 30.000 30.00 13 Nowthala – Mukhalingam Road 0.00 14.300 14.30 14 Dola – Polaki – Nowpada Road 0.00 37.200 37.20 15 Nowpada – Venkatapuram Road 0.00 22.200 22.20 16 Tekkali – Temburu Road 0.00 13.200 13.20 17 Temburu – Pathapatnam Road 0.00 13.876 13.88 18 NH5 to Bhadri Road 0.00 28.500 28.50 19 Bhadri to Saravakota Road 0.00 6.500 6.50 20 Poondi – Parlakimidi Road 0.00 35.500 35.50 S.No. Name of Road From To Length in Km 21 Sompeta – Kaviti – Edupuram Road 0.00 28.000 28.00 22 Lukalam – Komanapalli Road 0.00 24.200 24.20 Temburu- Hiramandalam road 23 0.00 20.000 20.00 (Harichandrapuram) 24 Palakonda-Haddubangi road 0.00 35.500 35.50 25 Gara-Chintada road 0.00 18.275 18.28 26 Cheepurupalli-Laveru road 10.20 20.876 6.38 (Over lap 13/0 to 17/5) 27 Nellimerla-Ranasthalam road 19.20 28.600 9.40 28 Seethampeta-Donubai road 0.00 13.243 13.24 29 Veeraghattam-Donubai road 0.00 22.586 22.59 Donubai-Neelakantapuram road 30 18.00 23.000 5.00 (Udayapuram - Seethampeta road) Veeraghattam-Narsipuram- 31 0.00 8.900 8.90 Jiyyammavalasa Vizianagaram-Palakonda road to 32 0.00 20.600 20.60 Vangara via., Madduvalasa Project 33 0.00 25.500 Mahendratanaya-Melliaputti road 28.00 34 40.00 42.500 35 Tekkalipatnam- Goppili 0.00 9.200 9.20 36 Melliaputti-Pathapatnam road 0.00 12.600 12.60 Santakaviti to Kollivalasa via 37 0.00 15.200 15.20 gollavalasa , Vasudevupatnam Vangara to VVR Peta J.K.Gummada 38 (via) Maddivalasa seetarampuram 0.00 16.700 16.70 Rajulagummada, ,Kothula gummdi. B.V road road to (Vantaram) 39 0.00 16.400 16.40 Maruvada ,Galavalli, Gangada Tekkali-Meliyaputti (Nowpada - 40 0.00 29.200 29.20 Meliaputti) Rajam to Ranstalam road from Km. 41 0.00 35.100 35.10 0/0 to 35/101 42 Kotabommali-Santabommali 0.00 8.100 8.10 C-S-P Road to (Nadukuru to JK 43 0.00 4.300 4.30 Gummada (via) Kimmi, Rushingi V-P Road to G Sigadam (via) Bathuva 44 0.00 14.200 11.60 S P R Puram (Overlap 11/6 to 14/2) G.Sigadam R.S.Road (via) 45 0.00 7.500 7.50 Chettupodilam SRIKAKULAM GRAND TOTAL 958.89 S.No. Name of Road From To Length in Km S. Name of Road Starting Ending Length in Km No. 1 2 3 4 5 VIZIANAGARAM DISTRICT Chilakapalem Ramabadhrapuram 1 35.30 130.200 94.90 Rayaghada Road Calingapatnam -Srikakulam 90.00 113.400 23.40 Parvathipuram road 2 0.00 1.575 1.58 Bridge approches 0.00 1.125 1.13 3 Vizianagaram to Palakonda road 0.00 36.350 36.35 3.a Nellimarla ROB Service Roads 6.215 6.965 0.75 3.b Garividi ROB Service Roads L/s. 24.94 25.430 0.49 3.c Garividi ROB Service Roads R/s. 24.94 25.430 0.49 3.d Garividi ROB Service Roads L/s. 25.51 25.765 0.25 3.e Garividi ROB Service Roads R/s. 25.51 25.765 0.25 Thotapalli-Gunupuram road ( via) 4 Peddamerangi Jn. , Kurupam, Rk Bai 0.00 39.600 39.60 ,Levidi-Elvinpeta 5 Elwinpeta-Ramannaguda 0.00 18.730 43.33 6 Levidi-Mondemkal-Neelakantapuram 0.00 24.600 7 Kurupam-Muliguda road 0.00 23.100 23.10 Seetamnaiduvalasa-Pedamerangi Jn.- 8 0.00 18.600 18.60 Jiyyammavalasa-Gdisingapuram 9 Parvathipuram -Koraput road 0.00 12.800 12.80 MAKKUVA- AJJADA TO 10 KOTHAPALLI Via, PEDANKALAM, 0.00 54.755 54.76 T.R.N VALASA Jn., 11 Saluru-Duggeru road 0.00 32.075 32.08 Saluru-P.Konavalasa (via) 12 0.00 22.600 22.60 Guruvinaidupeta, Pachipenta Gajapathinagaram - Mentada -Pittada- 13 0.00 17.600 17.60 Andra road 14 Gajapathinagaram - zinnam-gadasam- 0.00 17.630 17.63 porali Vizianagaram -Bowdara via Gantyda, 15 0.00 30.932 30.93 Tamarapalli , Tatipudi Vizianagaram- Bhimasingi- 16 0.00 32.800 32.80 Kottavalasa 17 Bhimasingi-Srugarapukota road 0.00 19.200 19.20 18 Bobbili-Balajipet (via) Komatapalli 0.00 23.000 23.00 Pankuvalasa - Balijipeta -Kottapalli 19 Road ( Up to 0.00 35.860 35.86 Narayana Puram village ) ( From Km 25/160 to 35/860 ) stretch is under control of panchayat Raj department S.No. Name of Road From To Length in Km 20 Bobbili-Pinapenki-Rejeru- Therlam 0.00 26.833 26.83 Cheepurupalli - Laveru road from 21 0.00 10.000 10.00 0.000 to 10.000 22 Garbham-Uttaravalli road 0.00 12.100 12.10 23 Garividi - Garbham road 0.00 15.428 15.43 Komatipalli ( on NH3) -Garbham (via) 24 0.00 13.000 13.00 Dattirajeru and Byripuram Garividi - Boppadam road (Connected 25 0.00 15.220 15.22 to NR Road) Nellimarla-Ranasthalam road via 26 0.00 19.250 19.25 Ramatheertham ,Sativada (Pt) Chintapalli - Vizianagaram (via) Kumili 27 road (1.60kms overlap on N.H.5)) Km 0.00 26.549 26.55 0.0 to 28.149 Vizianagaram-Mukkam (via)Bhogapuram, Dharmapuri road 28 0.00 27.900 25.70 (Overlap 2.200kms.on NH.5) Km 0.0 to 27.9 29 Sompuram-Anandapuram 0.00 16.587 16.59 30 Vizianagaram- Natavalasa 0.00 12.742 12.74 VIZAINAGARAM GRAND TOTAL 776.88 S.No Name of the road From To Length VISAKHAPATNAM DISTRICT 0.000 33.200 33.20 1 Yellamanchili - Gajuwaka road 41.000 44.200 3.20 Sub Total 36.40 2 Anakapalli Sabbavaram road 0.000 16.433 16.43 3 Narsipatnam Tuni road 0.000 22.300 22.30 Visakhapatnam Ananthagiri Araku 4 19.000 114.600 95.60 road 5 Bheemunipatnam Narsipatnam 0.000 8.400 8.40 10.200 110.500 100.30 Sub Total 108.70 6 Narsipatnam Devipatnam road 0.000 45.240 45.24 7 Anakapalli- Pudimadaka road 0.000 14.600 14.60 21.800 22.660 0.86 from km 14.600 to 21.800 under Sub Total 15.46 control of APIIC 8 Anakapalli - Chodavaram road 0.000 12.400 12.40 9 Narsipatnam - Revupolavaram Road 0.000 40.000 40.00 Narsipatnam - Chintapalli - Sileru 10 0.000 140.000 140.00 Road Vaddadi- Madugula - Paderu - 11 0.000 84.220 84.22 Dumbriguda - Araku Narsipatnam - Tallapalem Road (upto 12 0.000 30.000 30.00 NH 5) S.No. Name of Road From To Length in Km Vizianagaram- Padmanabham (0.00 to 4/400 =4.00 Kms Vizianagaram Circle & 4/400 to 12/200 =7.80 Kms Vishakhapatnam circle) 13 Padmanabam to Sontyam road (12/200 0.000 34.173 34.17 to 26/253 =14.053 Kms Vishakhapatnam Circle) Gopalapatnam to Sontyam road (5/400 to 13/320 =7.92 Kms Vishakhapatnam Circle) Visakhapatnam - Bheemunipatnam 14 1.040 24.660 23.62 Beach - Chittivalasa 0.000 4.622 4.62 Sub Total 28.24 15 Paderu - Chintapalli Road 0.000 58.894 58.89 16 KD Peta - Chintapalli 0.000 42.187 42.19 Paderu - Pedabayalu- Munchangiputtu - 17 0.000 58.744 58.74 Jalaput (leads to Orissa) 0.000 6.000 6.00 Sub Total 64.74 18 Venkannapalem- Anandapuram 0.000 21.900 21.90 K.Kokapauu- Ayyannalpalem - 19 0.000 17.650 17.65 Piragadi road 20 Simhachalam - Piragadi 2.400 9.538 7.14 Parawada - Lankalapalem- Askapalli 21 0.000 18.627 18.63 road 22 Kasimkota- Bangarumetta road 0.000 24.065 24.07 VISAKHAPATNAM GRAND TOTAL 964.37 S.No Name of the Road From To Length EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT Kakinada - Rajahmundry Road (Km 1 10.763 to 13.864 overlap with ADB 0.000 68.305 65.20 Road) Rajahmundry - Maredumilli - 2 0.000 102.000 102.00 Bhadrachalam Road 1.000 38.500 37.50 Kakinada - Amalapuram - Narsapuram 3 41.000 53.500 12.50 ferry Road 81.600 99.825 18.23 4 Amalapuram - Bobbarlanka Road 0.000 59.692 59.69 5 Amlapuram - Yedurulanka Road 24.600 28.480 3.88 6 Ambajipet - Gannavaram Road 0.000 6.595 6.60 0.000 24.804 24.80 7 Kakinada - Rajanagaram (ADB) road 25.400 55.808 30.41 8 Dwarapudi - Yanam Road 0.000 42.913 42.91 9 Mandapeta - Johnada road 0.000 13.932 13.93 Ramachandrapuram - Penuguduru 10 0.000 20.800 20.80 road S.No.
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