N704 (Bangladesh)

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N704
Rajshahi–Khulna Highway
Rajshahi–Kustia Highway
Pabna–Kustia–Jhenaidah Highway
N704 (Bangladesh)
kussttiy'aa-jhinaaidh mhaasdd'k, en704.jpg
Within Kushtia Sadar Upazila
Route information
Part of Tabliczka AH41.svg AH41 [1]
Length81.538 km [2]  (50.665 mi)
Major junctions
Dashuria endNH-6 BGD.svgNH-705 BGD.svg N6  / N705 - Dashuria Interchange
Jhenaidah  endNH-7 BGD.svgNH-703 BGD.svgNH-712 BGD.svg N7  / N703  / N712 - Arappur Interchange
Location
Country Bangladesh
Highway system
NH-703 BGD.svg N703 NH-705 BGD.svg N705

N704 or Rajshahi-Khulna Highway is a Bangladeshi highway connecting Dasuria to Jhenaidah. It starts from the Arappur Interchange of the Jhenaidah Bypass and ends at the Dashuria Interchange in Ishwardi Upazila, Pabna where it meets with N6 and N705.

Chorhas Moree (Kushtia) Kushtia (N704).jpg
Chorhas Moree (Kushtia)

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References

  1. Road Transport and Highways Division (January 2016). Regional Road Connectivity Bangladesh Perspective (PDF). Ministry of Road Transport and Bridge. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 February 2017. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
  2. Road Master plan (PDF). Retrieved 12 May 2024.