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National Highway 75 (India)

National Highway 75 (NH 75) is one of the major National Highway in India. passing through states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu. This national highway was earlier known as National Highway 48 (NH-48) before rationalisation of highway numbers in 2010. The highway connects the port city of Mangaluru (Mangalore) in the west to the city of Vellore in the east. National highway 75 is the main road for travellers from Mangaluru going to Bengaluru and Hassan. NH-75 traverses all three geographical regions of Karnataka state namely Karavali, Malenadu and Bayaluseeme.

Renamed roads

KA SH 54 (Belur Road), NH 373, NH 69

Route

It starts from NH 73 at Bantwal in Karnataka state and passes through Nellyadi, Shiradi ghat, Sakleshpura, Hassan, Channarayapatna, Yediyur, Kunigal, Bengaluru, Kolar, Bangarapet, Venkatagirikota, Pernambut, Gudiyattam, Katpadi before terminating at NH 40 at Kugaiyanallore near Katpadi in Tamil Nadu. This highway bypasses Hassan, Channarayapatna, Kunigal & Kolar main town areas. The under construction Bharatmala National Expressway 7 connecting Chennai & Bengaluru will run parallelly to NH 75.

State–wise route length in km.

Junctions

Terminal near Bantwal.
near Bantwal
near Hassan
at Bellur Cross
near Nelamangala
near Hebbal
near Hoskote
near Hoskote
near Mulbagal
near Venkatagirikota
Terminal near Kugaiyanallore.

See also

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