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National Highway 517 (India)

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National Highway in India
National Highway 517
Map
Map of National Highway 517 in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of NH 17
Part of AH48
Length17.2 km (10.7 mi)
Major junctions
North endTelipara Morh near Gairkata
South endBoB Morh, Dhupguri
Location
CountryIndia
StatesWest Bengal
Highway system
NH 17 NH 27

National Highway 517 (NH 517) is a national highway in India, running from Gairkata to Dhupguri in the state of West Bengal. It is a secondary route of National Highway 17.[1] This route was earlier part of old national highway 31.[2] This national highway is also part of Asian Highway 48.[3]

Route

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NH517 connects Telipara Morh near Gairkata and Dhupguri in the state of West Bengal.[4]

Junctions

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NH 17 Terminal near Gairkata.
NH 27 near Dhupguri.

See also

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References

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Highways in India
Expressways
National highways
(list)
State highways
Notable
Secondary routes of National Highway 17
Route in states of India
Secondary routes of NH 17
Across the whole continent
Southeast Asia
East Asia, Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia
South Asia
North Asia, Central Asia and Southwest Asia
National and state highways in West Bengal
State highways
  • SH 1 (Bangaon–Kulpi)
  • SH 2 (Bankura–Malancha)
  • SH 3 (Krishnanagar–Gosaba)
  • SH 4 (Jhalda–Digha)
  • SH 4A (Tulin–Chas Morh)
  • SH 5 (Rupnarayanpur–Junput)
  • SH 6 (Rajnagar–Alampur)
  • SH 7 (Rajgram–Midnapore)
  • SH 8 (Santaldih–Majhdia)
  • SH 9 (Durgapur–Nayagram)
  • SH 10 (Malda–Hili)
  • SH 11 (Mohammad Bazar–Ranaghat)
  • SH 11A (Bhagwangola-Raghunathganj)
  • SH 12 (Naxalbari–Alipurduar)
  • SH 13 (Palsit–Dankuni)
  • SH 14 (Dubrajpur–Betai)
  • SH 15 (Dainhat–Gadiara)
National Highways
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