National Highway 19 (India)
National Highway 19 is a national highway in India. It was previously referred to as Delhi–Kolkata Road and is one of the busiest national highways in India. After renumbering of national highways, Delhi to Agra route is now national highway 44 and Agra to Kolkata route is numbered national highway 19. It constitutes a major portion of the historical Grand Trunk Road. It is also part of AH1 of Asian Highway Network, that traverses from Japan to Turkey.
It was earlier known as NH 2 before renumbering of all national highways by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways in 2010.Length
The highway has a length of and runs through the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal.
The lengths of the highway in each state are:
National Highway 19 connects Agra to Kolkata and transits four states of India, namely Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and west Bengal.
NH 19 starts at Agra from its junction with NH-44 connecting Kanpur, Allahabad, Varanashi in the State of Uttar Pradesh, Mohania, Aurangabad, Dobhi in the State of Bihar, Barhi, Bagodar, Gobindpur in the State of Jharkhand, Asansol, Palsit and terminating at its junction with NH-16 near Kolkata in the State of West Bengal.Toll plazas
From Agra to Kolkata the toll plazas are as follows: Uttar Pradesh Tundla, Gurau Semra Atikabad, Anantram, Barajod, Badauri, Katoghan, Prayagraj Bypass, Lalanagar, Daffi,Varanasi Bihar Mohania, Sasaram, Saukala Jharkhand Rasoiya Dhamna, Ghangri, Beliyad West Bengal Durgapur, Palsit and Dankuni.;Uttar Pradesh
;Bihar
;Jharkhand
;West Bengal
- Asansol
- Durgapur
- Burdwan
- Dankuni
Junctions
;Uttar Pradesh
;Bihar
;Jharkhand
;West Bengal