National Highway 709 AD: Route, toll rates, impact, and more

National Highway 709 AD connects rural and urban areas of Haryana and UP.

National Highway 709AD (NH-709AD) is an important roadway that connects urban and rural areas of Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Haryana. It stems from the NH-9, and features two vital junctions for the NH-709A and the NH-709B. Another intersection at Muzaffarnagar is noteworthy since it is where the NH-709 AD meets the Delhi-Rishikesh National Highway (NH-334).

The infrastructure and convenience have seen considerable enhancement with the introduction of the NH-709AD. It has effectively created a seamless transport system, connecting two states efficiently.

See also: NH17 route: Fact Guide

NH709 AD route 

The NH-709AD extends over 170 km and connects urban and rural areas seamlessly. The highway traverses through numerous places within Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. It commences through Panipat, Muzaffarnagar, Jansath, Shamli, Miranpur, and Nagina. 

 

NH 709 AD toll rates

Type of vehicle Toll rates
Light commercial vehicle Rs 120 – Rs 170
Truck/Bus Rs 250 – Rs 350
Car/Van/Jeep Rs 75 – Rs 120
Heavy construction machinery Rs 480 – Rs 620
Vehicle upto 6 axle Rs 395 – Rs 580
Vehicle upto 3 axle Rs 275 – Rs 400

 

NH 709 AD impact on real estate 

NH-709 AD has completely transformed the real estate sector due to significant investments in both commercial and residential properties. Convenient travel has made it easier for businesses to establish their offices and mark their presence significantly. Additionally, improved accessibility has resulted in an increase in residential investments in areas like Muzaffarnagar, Shamli, and Bijnor. 

The National Highway 709AD has notably improved connectivity for both Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. This highway caters the need for both urban and rural spaces enhancing the economic growth. The real estate sector also surged due to its appeal for investments in both residential and commercial spaces. 

 

FAQs

Which is the smallest National highway in India?

The shortest national highways in India are NH 548 and NH118.

What are the ends of National Highway 709 AD?

Its western end is Panipat, and its eastern end is near Nagina, UP.

Is NH-709AD part of any major national or international trade routes?

NH-709 AD connects numerous areas and plays an important role in connecting national and international trade routes.

Are there rest areas or amenities along NH-709AD?

You will find various hotels, petrol pumps, and restaurants along NH-709AD.

Which is the oldest National Highway?

NH-19 is the oldest road in India. It is also one of the busiest national highways in India.

Which state has the most National Highways in India?

Uttar Pradesh has the most number of National Highways in India.

What is the length of NH-709AD?

NH-709 AD stretches over 170 km. It connects Haryana to Uttar Pradesh.

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