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Analysis Aug 19, 2026 5 min read

Ambala–Chandigarh Expressway: Key Features and Updates

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Ambala–Chandigarh Expressway: Key Features and Updates
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The Ambala–Chandigarh Expressway, a vital infrastructure project, spans a total length of 35 km and has achieved 100% completion, as confirmed by the GMR Group, the implementing authority. The expressway was officially completed in December 2009, enhancing connectivity between Ambala and Chandigarh.

Route & Corridor Details

This expressway connects Ambala to Chandigarh, traversing through the state of Haryana. It serves as a crucial link for travelers and freight movement, significantly improving access to the capital city of Chandigarh.

Construction Progress

Total Length (km) Completed (km) Progress (%) Target Completion
35 35 100 Completed December 2009

Why It Matters

The Ambala Chandigarh Expressway is pivotal for economic and logistics improvement in the region. By facilitating quicker travel times, it enhances trade corridors and connects various industrial nodes, thereby fostering economic growth. The expressway also improves access to nearby regions, similar to how the Delhi–Meerut Expressway has transformed connectivity in its corridor.

For further details, you can refer to official sources like the NHAI.

FAQ

Q1: What is the total length of the Ambala Chandigarh Expressway?
A1: The total length of the Ambala Chandigarh Expressway is 35 km.

Q2: Who is the implementing authority for the expressway?
A2: The expressway is implemented by the GMR Group.

Q3: When was the Ambala Chandigarh Expressway completed?
A3: The expressway was completed in December 2009.

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Expressway91 Editorial Team

Infrastructure analysts tracking India's expressway network, industrial corridors, and investment zones since 2020. Data sourced from NHAI, MoRTH, UPEIDA and official project reports.

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