The Delhi-Dehradun Greenfield Expressway is almost ready for public use, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to inaugurate it in April 2026. This 210-kilometer highway will bridge the gap between Delhi and Uttarakhand, reducing the current travel time of 6-7 hours to just 2.5 to 3 hours. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is finishing the final safety checks and lighting work before the formal opening scheduled for the second week of the month.
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What are the main facilities and rules for travelers?
This expressway is designed with modern technology to ensure a safe and fast journey for commuters. A 12-kilometer elevated corridor has been built to allow wildlife to move freely underneath. The route starts from Akshardham in Delhi and passes through Baghpat, Shamli, Saharanpur, and Roorkee. Travelers will find various facilities along the way, such as food courts, fuel stations, and ATMs. For safety, the authorities have installed speed cameras and special yellow lights that do not attract insects or disturb drivers.
- Speed Control: 16 speed detection cameras are placed on the elevated section.
- Wildlife Safety: Monkey ladders and elephant underpasses are integrated into the design.
- Night Travel: Travel on unfinished sections remains restricted at night for safety.
- Route: Connects Delhi to Dehradun via Saharanpur and Haridwar.
How much will the toll cost and when is the opening?
The total project cost is estimated between 12,000 to 13,000 crore rupees. While the inauguration was initially expected earlier, it has been moved to the second week of April 2026 to ensure all lighting and safety infrastructure is complete. The estimated toll for a car trip from Delhi to Dehradun is around 670 rupees. Toll rates at specific points like the Chamari Kheda plaza in Saharanpur have already seen recent revisions to match the new infrastructure standards.
| Vehicle Category | Old Toll (Rs) | New Toll (Rs) |
|---|---|---|
| Light Commercial Vehicles | 55 | 145 |
| Buses and Trucks | 115 | 300 |
NHAI officials are currently waiting for final approval from the Prime Minister Office regarding the exact date of the ceremony. The expressway is expected to boost tourism and trade in both Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand by providing a jam-free alternative to the old routes. It will also help in saving fuel and reducing pollution for thousands of daily commuters.