State Highway 31 (Andhra Pradesh)

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State Highway 31
Major junctions
South end Renigunta
North end Muddanur
Location
Country India
State Andhra Pradesh
Highway system
State Highways in Andhra Pradesh

State Highway 31 is a state highway in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh which connects Renigunta and Muddanur in the state. It is the longest known state highway in Kadapa and Chittoor districts collectively. [1]

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Route

It starts at visakhapatnam From there it passes through the visakhapatnam city, and ends in deomali. It spans over a distance of about 230 km.

The route is as following:

visakhapatnamthagarapuvalasaviziayanagaramgajapathinagaramsalurdeomali

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References

  1. "State Highways in Andhra Pradesh" (PDF). Andhra Pradesh Road Development Corporation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2018. Retrieved 20 September 2018.