State Highway 3 (Karnataka)

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State Highway 3
Route information
Maintained by KPWD
Length249 km (155 mi)
Major junctions
South end Hunasanahalli, Ramanagara
North end Chikkahalli, Tumkur
Location
Country India
State Karnataka
Districts Ramanagara, Bangalore Rural, Tumkur
Primary
destinations
Kanakapura, Ramanagara, Magadi, Pavagada
Highway system
State Highways in Karnataka

Karnataka State Highway 3, commonly referred to as KA SH 3, is a normal state highway that runs north through Ramanagara, Bangalore Rural and Tumkur districts in the state of Karnataka, India. This state highway touches numerous cities and villages Viz.Kanakapura, Ramanagara, Magadi and Pavagada. The total length of the highway is 249 km. [1] SH 3 intersects with National Highway 948 at Kanakapura Town. Certain sections of this state highway (i.e Ramanagara - Kanakapura, Magadi - Dobbaspet) have been upgraded to NH-948A.

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Route description

The route followed by this highway is HunasanahalliKanakapuraRamanagaraMagadiGudemaranahalliShivagangeDobbaspet a.k.a Somapura - KoratagereMadhugiriPavagadaChikkahalli

Major junctions

National Highways

NH948-IN.svg NH 948 at Kanakapura
NH275-IN.svg NH 275 near Ramanagara
NH75-IN.svg NH 75 near Gudemaranahalli
NH48-IN.svg NH 48 at Dobbaspet
NH648-IN.svg NH 648 at Dobbaspet
NH69-IN.svg NH 69 at Madhugiri


State Highways

SH92-IN jct.svg SH 92 at Kanakapura
SH17-IN jct.svg SH 17 at Ramanagara
SH94-IN jct.svg SH 94 at Ramanagara
SH85-IN jct.svg SH 85 at Magadi
SH48-IN jct.svg SH 48 at Pavagada

Connections

Many villages, cities and towns in various districts are connected by this state highway.

See also

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References

  1. Karnataka PWD department. "Details of State Highways". Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2010.