In a significant push towards better regional connectivity, a 14-kilometre link road connecting the Delhi–Meerut Expressway to the Ganga Expressway is expected to be completed by July 2026. This upcoming stretch is set to transform how commuters and businesses travel between Delhi NCR and eastern Uttar Pradesh, placing Meerut at the center of a rapidly evolving highway network.
The link road is essentially in the fifth phase of the DME project, with an estimated cost of Rs 524 crore. At Zainuddinpur hamlet, close to Modinagar, it splits off from the Dasna-Meerut segment and joins NH-235 at Meerut. The Ganga expressway will eventually be connected to a 4-kilometer existing road from there.
Currently, travelers heading towards eastern UP often face congestion and detours while switching between highways. The new link road aims to eliminate these bottlenecks by offering direct, uninterrupted connectivity between two of North India’s most crucial expressways.
Once operational, commuters from cities like Noida and Ghaziabad will be able to access the Ganga Expressway without navigating through crowded urban routes.
The upcoming 14 km link road is more than just a connector—it’s a strategic infrastructure upgrade that will reshape travel dynamics in Uttar Pradesh. For residents of Meerut and nearby regions, this means faster commutes, better connectivity, and new economic opportunities.
As Uttar Pradesh continues to invest in world-class highways, projects like these highlight the state’s vision of building a modern, well-connected road network that supports both growth and convenience.
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