State Highway 7 (West Bengal)

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State Highway 7
Route information
Length289 km (180 mi)
Major junctions
From Rajgram
Major intersections NH 14 from Nalhati to Morgram
SH 11 at Kuli
SH 6 at Kurmodanga
SH 14 at Muratipur
Guskara Road at Obaidullah Market near Chandipur
Katwa-Bardhaman Road at Narja Chati
SH 8 from Mirzapur to Bankura Morh
NH 114/GT Road from Mehedi Bagan to Perbhirhata
NH 19 flyover near Sripally
SH 2 at Arambagh
SH 4 from Khirpai to Chandrakona
Keshpur-Daspur Road at Keshpur
To Midnapore – Junction with NH 14
Location
Country India
State West Bengal
Districts Birbhum, Purba Bardhaman, Hooghly and Howrah
Highway system
State Highways in West Bengal

State Highway 7 (West Bengal) is a state highway in West Bengal, India.

Contents

Route

SH 7 originates from Rajgram (the road extends up to Kanupur on NH 12) and passes through Murarai, Nalhati, Lohapur (it is a little off the highway), Morgram, Khargram, Nagar, Burwan, Nutanhat, Mongalkote, Mirzapur, Bardhaman, Sagrai, Badulia, Seharabazar, Arambag, Kamarpukur, Gar Mandaran, Khirpai, Chandrakona, Keshpur and terminates in junction with NH 14 at Midnapore. [1]

The total length of SH 7 is 289 km. [2]

Districts traversed by SH 7 are: [3]
Birbhum district (0 – 31 km)
Murshiadabad (31-100)
Purba Bardhaman district (100 – 196) km
Hooghly district (196 – 226 km)
Paschim Medinipur district (226-289)

Road sections

It is divided into different sections as follows: [2] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Road SectionDistrictCD BlockLength (km)
Rajgram-NalhatiBirbhum Murarai I, Nalhati I 31
Nalhati-Morgram via NH 14Birbhum Nalhati II -
Morgram-AlinagarMurshidabad Sagardighi, Nabagram 20
Alinagar-KuleeMurshidabad Khargram 20
Kulee-RamjibanpurMurshidabad Burwan 29
Ramjibanpur-Palita-Palitapur-NatunhatPurba Bardhaman Ketugram I, Mongolkote 29
Natunhat-Muraripur-KarjonaPurba Bardhaman Bhatar 19
Karjona-BardhamanPurba Bardhaman Burdwan I, Burdwan II 15
Bardhaman-Arambagh (Purba Bardhaman portion)Purba Bardhaman Khandaghosh, Raina I, Raina II 33
Bardhaman-Arambagh (Hooghly portion)Hooghly Arambagh 9
Arambagh-Goghat-RamjibanpurHooghly Goghat I, Goghat II 21
Ramjibanpur-KhirpaiPaschim Medinipur Chandrakona I 18
Chandrakona-KeshpurPaschim Medinipur Chandrakona II, Keshpur 21
Keshpur-MidnaporePaschim Medinipur Midnapore Sadar 24

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References

  1. Google maps
  2. 1 2 "List of State Highways in West Bengal". West Bengal Traffic Police. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  3. "Road - Highway". Public Works Department, Government of West Bengal. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
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  8. "Paschim Medinipur Tehsil/ CD Block Map". Maps of India. Retrieved 30 November 2016.