The Faridabad-Noida-Ghaziabad Motorway (FNG Motorway) emerges as a transformative 56 km corridor, boasting six lanes (with expandable potential to eight) strategically weaving through India’s bustling Delhi NCR region.
This motorway serves as a vital link, connecting Haryana’s Faridabad with the vibrant hubs of Uttar Pradesh in Noida and Ghaziabad.
Navigating the Route
Stretching across 56 kilometers, the FNG Motorway strategically allocates 20 kilometers within the Noida-Greater Noida expanse, 8 kilometers in Ghaziabad, and the remaining 28.1 kilometers in the burgeoning districts of Faridabad, specifically the Neharpar area.
According to the proposed timeline, the Noida segment of the motorway is set to be operational within the next 14 months, with the entire route anticipated to be completed over three years.
Detailed Route Overview:
Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation: Commencing from NH34 near Arya Nagar and Hindan Vihar, the FNG Motorway traverses through NE3 near Rahul Vihar on the Delhi-Meerut Motorway.
Noida: Emerging from NE3 Delhi-Meerut Motorway near Rahul Vihar, the route winds through Noida’s sectors 121, 122, 140, and 150, culminating at sector 168 near Chhaproli Khadar. At this juncture, it intersects with the Noida-Greater Noida Motorway and spans the Yamuna at Chak Mangroli.
The District of Faridabad: Following the DFC corridor, the motorway extends from Chak Mangroli Bridge to Shahpur, linking seamlessly with the Faridabad Bypass Motorway. This segment, integral to the Delhi-Mumbai Motorway project, further connects to the Sohna-Gurugaon Sohna Elevated Corridor.
Innovative Design
The envisioned IIT-Roorkee motorway promises a seamless commute, establishing a direct link between Noida and Greater Faridabad. Additionally, within the FNG framework, proposals include a bridge spanning from Noida’s Sector 150 to National Highway 19 in Faridabad.
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Inter-Connectivity for Enhanced Accessibility
Several arteries either directly link to the FNG Motorway or offer alternative routes:
- Okhla-Noida SEZ Motorway (Aghapur-Bhangel Elevated Road): Connecting Aghapur at the southeast corner of the Okhla Bird Sanctuary to Bhangel in Noida SEZ.
- Chilla-Okhla Motorway (Chilla-Shahadra Drain Elevated Road): Linking from the DND Flyway at Chilla to the Okhla Bird Sanctuary, it initiates both the Noida-Greater Noida Motorway and the Noida-Greater Noida Bundh Motorway.
- Bundh Motorway between Noida and Greater Noida: A 25 km, INR 400 crore, 6-lane motorway runs atop the bundh (flood protection embankment) from Noida Sector-94 to Noida Sector-168. It includes key interchanges connecting to the Gulavali-LG Chowk route and concluding at the Faridabad-Noida-Ghaziabad Motorway (FNG).
Project Status Updates
The wheels of progress are turning:
- Uttar Pradesh Section: Construction is currently underway, marking tangible progress in the development of the FNG Motorway.
- Noida Section (October 2015): Significant strides, with 70% of the construction completed, indicating the project’s momentum. However, work in the Faridabad section is yet to commence.
- December 2017: Anticipation mounts as the groundwork for the motorway is slated to commence in 2018.
- April 2018: A noteworthy milestone, with the initiation of construction in the Noida section, solidifying the commitment to realize the Faridabad-Noida-Ghaziabad Expressway.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
Ans: The FNG Motorway is a pivotal 56-kilometer corridor, featuring six lanes (expandable to eight), strategically connecting Faridabad in Haryana with Noida and Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh within the Delhi NCR region.
Ans: The Noida segment is expected to be operational within the next 14 months, while the entire motorway is projected to be completed over three years.
Ans: The FNG Motorway links with key routes, including the Okhla-Noida SEZ Motorway, Chilla-Okhla Motorway, and the Bundh Motorway between Noida and Greater Noida.