Trans-Haryana Expressway

Trans-Haryana Expressway
Ambala–Narnaul Expressway
Trans-Haryana Expressway in red
Route information
Maintained by National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)
Length227 km (141 mi)
Existed1 August 2022–present
Major junctions
North endGhangheri village, Kurukshetra district, Haryana
South endSurana village, Mahendragarh district, Haryana
Location
CountryIndia
StatesHaryana
Highway system

The Trans-Haryana Expressway or the Ambala–Narnaul Expressway (NH-152D) is a 227-km long, 6-lane wide greenfield access-controlled expressway, connecting the cities of Ambala and Narnaul in the state of Haryana. The expressway connects Gangheri village (on NH-152) in Kurukshetra district (near Ismailabad) with Surana village on Narnaul Bypass (NH-148B) in Mahendragarh district. It passes via Kaul, Pundri, Pillu khera, Julana, Kalanaur, Charkhi Dadri and Kanina. It will reduce the distance from Chandigarh to Delhi, Narnaul, and Jaipur, thus decongesting NH-44 and NH-48.

The alignment intersects with 15 national highways, including NH-9, and several State Highways, including SH6, SH9, SH8, SH11, SH12, SH14, SH10, SH16A, SH20, SH24 and SH26. The area around the expressway is being developed as an industrial corridor, named as the Ambala–Kotputli Economic Corridor. Construction was started in July 2020, and was completed and opened for traffic on 1 August 2022. The industrial corridor consists of four road projects, which have:

  • 39-km section of NH-152 from Ambala to Ismailabad
  • 227-km long Ambala-Narnaul Expressway
  • 14-km section of Narnaul Bypass
  • 30-km section of NH-148B from Narnaul Bypass to Paniyala Mor (NH-48).
  • 22.85 km extension of Jalbehra to Shahbad Expressway