Amaravati – Anantapur Expressway was a proposed greenfield expressway of length 598.78 km in Andhra Pradesh.[5][6] It was mainly proposed to connect the cities of Rayalaseema to the other part of the state with an expressway.
The cost of the project was expected to be ₹27,635 crore (equivalent to ₹400 billion or US$4.6 billion in 2023).[9] It would cut travel time between Amaravathi and Anantapur by 120 minutes. The expressway was to be six lanes wide with service roads. The road was designed for a speed of 120 mph with straight alignments, avoiding habitations and locations of archaeological and religious importance. Tunnels and viaducts were proposed to be constructed to avoid hilly terrains and valley sections.[10]
It was to connect Chilakaluripet from Anantapur with two feeder expressways Kurnool Feeder and Kadapa Feeder intersecting with it. The spinal corridor takes off from NH-44 near Maruru in Ananthapuramu District and ends at Pedaparimi near Sakhamuru, thereby crossing the Vijayawada IRR near Tadikonda and ORR near Velavarthipadu. Few fragments of the proposed expressway pass through Nallamala Forest area. The expressway traverses across the districts of Ananthapuram, Kurnool, Kadapa, Prakasam and Guntur. 6-lane road starts from Yadavalli which forms a single straight stretch to the state capital. The expressway is proposed to be designed as a high-speed corridor by making it completely access-controlled.
The expressway was divided into 18 legs. But after changing its north end to Chilakaluripeta, the project remain with 14 legs.[11]
The expressway would stretch for a length of 598.78 km (372.06 mi) and include 368.50 km (228.98 mi) of the service road. It will have a total length of 368.50 km of the Service Road. It will have 33 major bridges, four railway over bridges, 14 interchanges, and a 10 km length of the tunnel.[12]
In view of the huge cost for land acquisition, the state government proposal to upgrade existing state highway between Anantapur and Tadipatri and extending it to Giddaluru and upgrading the state highway Giddaluru-Vinukonda- Guntur as an alternative.[13] The proposal is accepted by the national government and is named as Anantapur-Guntur National highway 544D.[14]
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