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What are the best features of Agra Etawah Toll Road Project

The NHAI and AETPL (AE Tollway Private Limited), an SPV of IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd., entered into a Concession Agreement on September 1, 2015, to construct, run, and maintain the Agra Etawah Bypass NH 2 Project. The concession period for the Project continues much past the appointed date. The concessionaire is permitted to collect the suggested client expense from the traveling public during this time.

AETPL has been given approval to add six lanes to a 124.52 km portion of Uttar Pradesh's NH 2 on a BOT or DBFOT basis.

The Agra Etawah Toll Road Project includes the stretch of NH 2 between kilometers 199.66 and 323.525.

The following is a list of the project's features:
Six-lane motorway measuring 124.52 kilometers
84.725 km of 750 Lane km Administration road
30.282 km of slip road, with three significant extensions
30 minor expansions
Seven overhead
Due to turbulence, seven rail routes cross 3.08 km of impediments.
The lamps along 44.68 km of the route provide illumination.
courses in 214
12 vehicular underpasses
10 underpasses for light traffic
six underpasses for pedestrians
the convergence of 164
Four truck stops
22 direct lanes of traffic
Two toll-cost courts are suitable. FASTag
Cost of the project is Rs. 3,244 Cr.
24 years make up the concession term.

Passageway Portrayal:

The states of Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal are traversed by the congested National Highway 2, often known as the Delhi-Kolkata Road.

The most challenging and well-known Golden Quadrilateral project of the NHAI is dependent on the Agra Etawah Toll Road Project. The Agra, Firozabad, Mainpuri, and Etawah cities of Uttar Pradesh are traversed by the road project. Significant urban areas in Agra, Etmadpur, Firozabad, Shikohabad, Jaswantnagar, and Etawah are covered throughout the course.
Agra is a well-known location on the map of the travel industry thanks to the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, and Red Post as three internationally renowned landmarks. The bird sanctuary in Bharatpur National Park is the fourth well-known tourist destination. Both the ultimate burial place of Itmad-ud Daula and Akbar's Tomb in Sikandra have been proposed as potential world heritage sites.