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・ National Highway 26 (India)
・ National Highway 26 (India, new numbering)
・ National Highway 26A (India)(old numbering)
・ National Highway 26B (India)(old numbering)
・ National Highway 27 (India)(old numbering)
・ National Highway 28 (India)(old numbering)
・ National Highway 28A (India)
・ National Highway 28B (India)
・ National Highway 28C (India)(old numbering)
・ National Highway 29 (India)(old numbering)
・ National Highway 2A (India)(old numbering)
・ National Highway 2B (India)(old numbering)
・ National Highway 2C (India)(old numbering)
・ National Highway 3 (Cambodia)
・ National Highway 3 (Djibouti)
National Highway 3 (India)(old numbering)
・ National Highway 3 (Myanmar)
・ National Highway 30 (India)
・ National Highway 302 (India)
・ National Highway 306 (India)
・ National Highway 307 (India)
・ National Highway 30A (India)
・ National Highway 31 (India)(old numbering)
・ National Highway 31 (Myanmar)
・ National Highway 314 (India)
・ National Highway 31A (India)
・ National Highway 31B (India)
・ National Highway 31C (India)
・ National Highway 31D (India)
・ National Highway 32 (India)(old numbering)


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National Highway 3 (India)(old numbering) : ウィキペディア英語版
National Highway 3 (India)(old numbering)

National Highway 3, or NH 3, commonly referred to as the MumbaiAgra Highway or AB Road, is a major Indian National Highway that runs through the states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra in India.〔() Details of National Highways in India-Source-Govt. of India〕

The highway originates in Agra in Uttar Pradesh, generally travels southwest through Dhaulpur in Rajasthan, Morena, Gwalior, Shivpuri, Guna, Biaora, Maksi, Dewas, Indore & Julwaniya in Madhya Pradesh, and Dhule, Nashik, Thane and terminates at Mumbai in Maharashtra. NH 3 runs for a distance of
The stretch between Agra and Gwalior is marked as the North-South corridor by the National Highways Authority of India. In greater Mumbai area, the highway is also known as Eastern Express Highway which continues as Mumbai Nashik Expressway.
Currently, the stretch between Agra to Gwalior is four lane. The stretch from Gwalior via Shivpuri, Guna, Maksi up to Dewas road is not four lane. The condition between Shivpuri and Maksi is not good. Only patch work is done by NHAI. Now the tender for four lane along the same stretch is also done and work is going to start and may be completed up 2014. Even the stretch between Gwalior and Shivpuri is not great. However it can be done relatively easily.
Road from Dewas to Indore is currently being converted to six lane. It is known as AB Road (Agra-Bombay Road) in Indore. Road from Indore to Mumbai is completely 4 lane but only problem was at Nasik city where the highway went within the city and hence an elevated expressway of 25km has been built to solve the problem of traffic. Stretch from Nashik to Mumbai is 4 lane Mumbai Nashik Expressway.
==See also==

* List of National Highways in India (by Highway Number)
* National Highways Development Project

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