R710 (Bangladesh)

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Regional Highway 710 Bangladesh.svg
R710
Kushtia–Dhaka highway
Kushtia Rajbari regional highway
R710 (Bangladesh)
Route information
Length73.110 km [1]  (45.428 mi)
Major junctions
West endNH-704 BGD.svg N704 (Chorhash intersection) in Kushtia
East endNH-7 BGD.svg N7 (Goalondo intersection) in Rajbari
Location
Country Bangladesh
Highway system
NH-704 BGD.svg N704 NH-7 BGD.svg N7

Kushtia-Rajbari regional highway or R710 connects Kushtia in Khulna Division and Rajbari Town in Dhaka Division. Although it is a regional highway, the road is better known as the Kushtia-Dhaka highway. This regional highway is the short distance road link between Kushtia and the capital Dhaka. [2]

Junction

DistrictUpazilaLocationName of junctionLinked road
Kushtia Kushtia Sadar Kushtia Chorhash intersection N704
Kumarkhali Aladdin NagarAladdin Nagar intersection R713
Rajbari Rajbari Sadar BagmaraBagmara bazar intersection R711
Rajbari Murgir Farm bus stand Z7102
AhladipurGoalondo intersection N7

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References

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