Yamuna Expressway Authority: Fact guide, key responsibilities

The authority is responsible for planning and developing the area along the 165-km stretch between Noida and Greater Noida.

The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority is the central organisation in charge of carrying out the project and related development in the area. The UP Industrial Area Development Act of 1976 allowed for the creation of the YEIDA in April 2001. Its previous name was Taj Expressway Industrial Development Authority (TEA).

Yamuna Expressway Authority plots: Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) offers plots for industrial and institutional purposes in the area.

 

Yamuna Expressway Authority: Fact guide

Source: YEIDA

 

Yamuna Expressway: Key facts

Name Yamuna Expressway
Location Uttar Pradesh, India
Length 165 km
Connects Greater Noida to Agra
Toll system Closed tolling system
Maximum speed limit 100 km/h
Interchanges 7
Emergency services Dedicated lane for emergency vehicles
Earthquake resistance Designed to withstand earthquakes up to 7.5 on Richter scale
Sustainability Awarded Platinum rating by Indian Green Building Council
Villages relocated More than 3,000 families relocated for construction
Major attractions Akshardham Temple, Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Mathura
Purpose To improve connectivity, reduce travel time, boost economic development and tourism and provide better transportation infrastructure in the region.

 

Yamuna Expressway: Length and origin

In the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, there is an access-controlled motorway called the Yamuna Expressway that is 6 lanes wide (and can be expanded to 8 lanes). Currently, it is India’s sixth-longest motorway. The Mathura Road, or the previous NH-2 national highway between Delhi and Agra, was intended to be less congested.

 

Cities and states that run through Yamuna Expressway Highway

S.No. City State
1. Noida Uttar Pradesh
2. Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh
3. Mathura Uttar Pradesh
4. Aligarh Uttar Pradesh
5. Agra Uttar Pradesh

 

India’s Yamuna Expressway Highway connects Greater Noida and Agra and has six lanes. The Yamuna Expressway Highway passes through the following towns and states:

  • Uttar Pradesh: The state is where the Yamuna Expressway runs its complete length.
  • Noida: Greater Noida, a planned city in India’s National Capital Region (NCR), is where the Yamuna Expressway begins.
  • Mathura: The Uttar Pradeshi city of Mathura is well known for being the birthplace of Lord Krishna. At Mathura, there is a section of the Yamuna Expressway.
  • Agra: It is known for its famous landmark, the Taj Mahal, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Agra is where the Yamuna Expressway stops.
  • Aligarh: The Aligarh Muslim University is a notable landmark in the city of Aligarh. On its journey to Agra, the Yamuna Expressway passes through Aligarh.

 

Yamuna Expressway: Major attractions to visit along the road

The Yamuna Expressway Highway is a popular route for tourists travelling through Uttar Pradesh in India. The road passes through numerous cities and towns with significant historical and cultural landmarks. The following is a list of some of the top attractions along the Yamuna Expressway Highway:

  • Taj Mahal: Famous UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning architecture and history in Agra.
  • Agra Fort: Massive fort with beautiful architecture and UNESCO World Heritage site in Agra.
  • Fatehpur Sikri: Historical city built by Emperor Akbar with beautiful buildings, palaces, and monuments near Agra.
  • Mathura: Birthplace of Lord Krishna with historical and religious significance, located near the Yamuna Expressway Highway.

 

Yamuna Expressway: Rules and Regulations

  • Speed limit is enforced, with a maximum speed of 100 km/h.
  • Overtaking from the left is prohibited.
  • Use of seatbelts and helmets is mandatory.
  • Use of mobile phones while driving is not allowed.
  • Drunk driving is strictly prohibited.
  • Use of high-beam headlights is not allowed.
  • Vehicles are required to keep to the left side of the road except when overtaking.
  • Commercial vehicles are not allowed to ply the highway during certain hours.
  • Proper documentation, including vehicle registration and driver’s license, is required while driving on the highway.
  • Violation of rules may result in penalties, fines or even imprisonment.
  • Emergency services are available at regular intervals, and emergency phones are located along the highway.
  • Proper rest and refreshment stops are available at designated areas along the highway.

 

Yamuna Expressway Authority: Objectives of building Yamuna Expressway

  • Improved connectivity between Greater Noida and Agra.
  • Faster and smoother travel between the two cities.
  • Boost economic development and tourism in the region.
  • Reduction in traffic congestion on other routes.
  • Improvement in overall infrastructure and transportation system.

 

Yamuna Expressway: Toll rates

Vehicle Category Till Jewar Exit Till Mathura Exit Till Agra Exit For Round Trip
Two wheeler 60 135 205 330
Car/Jeep/Van 90 275 450 665
LCV/Mini-Bus 185 420 635 1015
Bus/Truck 375 855 1295 2070
Multi-axle Vehicle 570 1300 1970 3150
7+ axle Vehicle 740 1685 2550 4080

 

FAQs

What is Yamuna Expressway Authority?

It is a nodal organisation in charge of creating, managing, and controlling the Yamuna Expressway.

What does the Yamuna Expressway Authority do?

To improve connectivity, speed up transportation, shorten travel distances, spur local economic growth, and market tourism in the area.

What roles does the Yamuna Expressway Authority play?

The expressway's planning, construction, and maintenance, as well as the infrastructure that surrounds it, such as interchanges, toll booths, and emergency services.

Yamuna Expressway Authority is governed by who?

The Uttar Pradesh government appoints the chairman and board of directors that run the Authority.

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