N707 (Bangladesh)

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NH-707 BGD.svg
N707
Jessore City North-South connecting road
N707 (Bangladesh)
Route information
Part of Tabliczka AH41.svg AH41 [1]
Length7 km (4.3 mi)
Major junctions
FromNH-7 BGD.svgNH-708 BGD.svg N7  / N708 in Palbari intersection
Major intersectionsNH-708 BGD.svgNH-806 BGD.svg N708  / N806 in Monihar
ToNH-7 BGD.svg N7 in Murali intersection
Location
Country Bangladesh
Highway system
NH-706 BGD.svg N706 NH-708 BGD.svg N708

N707 or Jessore City north-south connecting road is a national highway. This road connect two side of the city of Jessore. [2] The road starts from Palbari intersection from where it is known as Mashiur Rahman Road until Daratana Interchange, and from Daratana Interchange to Manihar Intersection where it known as Rabindranath Tagore Road. Lastly from Manihar Intersection to Murali intersection, it known as Khulna Road. [3]

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References

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