Commuters who will be using the Ganga Expressway will now need to pay toll expenses during their trips. Toll tax payments are mandatory for drivers while they use the Ganga Expressway at both entry and exit points. The construction of the 594 km long Ganga Expressway, stretching from Meerut to Prayagraj, is currently underway. In the Hasanpur tehsil of Amroha district, approximately 23.60 km of the expressway has been completed, with only about ten percent of the work remaining. In Amroha district, the sole entry and exit point for the Ganga Expressway will be at the T-point in Mangarola.
A notable feature of the Ganga Expressway is that drivers will be required to pay toll tax both while entering and exiting the expressway. Toll plazas are being constructed at four locations along the T-point roads near the Ganga Expressway in Mangarola, situated on the Hasanpur-Rahra road. The toll booth construction is progressing rapidly at all four sites.
A bus stand construction project takes place near the T point in Mangarola on its way to Rukhalu. This facility ensures bus service accessibility for people traveling between Meerut and Prayagraj from this location. The project for building the Mangarola over bridge stands near completion. According to media reports, the development work on the Ganga Expressway in the Amroha district is progressing faster than in other districts.
Benefits From Ganga Expressway
This route will benefit people living in Meerut and regions connected by the expressway. It will make the journey smoother and save travel time of commuters. This expressway will solve traffic-related issues. The route will significantly shorten and simplify travel to Meerut, which is expected to be a major relief for residents.