List of roads in Kolkata

Kolkata (greater) is home to the second largest road network in India, only after New Delhi. As of 2022, total road network in the city's metropolitan area is 4018 km[1] while the city proper has road network of 1850 km.[2] The following is a list of major roads, streets and avenues in the Kolkata (greater).

Red Road, major road in Central Kolkata
AJC Bose Road, major east-west road of Kolkata
Biswa Bangla Sarani, one of the busiest road in Kolkata metropolitan area

Major North-South roads in Kolkata city

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This list covers major North-South roads in the Kolkata city proper as well as in Kolkata Metropolitan Area.

Road/ avenue name Part of Endpoints Laning Length (km) Region Ref(s)
Eastern metropolitan bypass
 
SH 3
North end: Ultadanga (becomes VIP Road)
South end:
6-8 laned from Ultadanga to Kamalgachi
4 laned from Kamalgachi to Baruipur
32 Kolkata city and greater
Chittaranjan Avenue/ Central Avenue North end: Sovabazar (becomes Jatindra Mahan Avenue)
South end: Esplanade (becomes Chowringhee Road)
6 laned Kolkata city
Chowringhee Road North end: Esplanade (becomes Chittaranjan Avenue)
South end: Bhawanipur (becomes Ashutosh Mukherjee Road)
6-8 laned Kolkata city
Ashutosh Mukherjee Road and Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Road North end: Bhawanipur (becomes Chowringhee Road)
South end: Tollygunge (becomes Mahanayak Uttam Kumar Sarani)
4-6 laned Kolkata city
Mahanayak Uttam Kumar Sarani North end: Tollygunge (becomes Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Road)
South end: Haridevpur
6-8 laned Kolkata city
AJC Bose Road & APC Road
 
SH 1
North end: Ballygunge
South end: Jadavpur
6 laned Kolkata city
Gariahat Road
 
SH 1
North end: Jadavpur
South end: South Kolkata
4-6 laned Kolkata city
Raja SC Mullick Road
 
SH 1
North end: Jadavpur
South end: Garia
4 laned Kolkata city
Jessore Road North end:

South end: Shyambazar
2-4 laned Kolkata city and greater
Strand Road North end:Sovabazar
South end: Hastings
2-4 laned upto Babughat and then 6 laned Kolkata city
Red Road North end: Esplanade
South end: Hastings (becomes Khidirpur Road)
6 laned Kolkata city
Khidirpur Road North end: Hastings (becomes Red Road)
South end: Khidirpur
4 laned Kolkata city
Diamond Harbour Road
 
NH 12
North end: Khidirpur (Merges with Khidirpur road)
South end:
4 laned Kolkata city and greater
Netaji Subash Chandra Bose Road
 
SH 1
North end: Tollygunge (becomes Mahanayak Uttam Kumar Sarani)
South end:
2 laned Kolkata city Kolkata city and greater
Sarat Bose Road North end:Minto Park
South end: Lake Gardens
4 laned 3.5 Kolkata city

Major East-West roads in Kolkata city

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Road/ avenue name Part of Endpoints Laning Length (km) Region Ref(s)
AJC Bose Road East end: Hastings
West end: Park Circus
4 laned Kolkata city
JBS Haldane Avenue East end: Park Circus
West end: Dhapa
6 laned Kolkata city
Rashbehari Avenue East end: Rashbehari
West end: Ruby
4 laned Kolkata city
Prince Anwar Shah Road and Kalikapur Road extension East end: Tollygunge
West end: Kalikapur
4 laned Kolkata city
Vivekananda Road East end: Girish Park
West end: Manicktala
4 laned Kolkata city
Maniktala Main Road East end: Maniktala
West end: Kakurgachi
4 laned Kolkata city
Beleghata Main Road East end: Sealdah
West end: Beleghata
2 laned Kolkata city
Taratala Road East end: Garden Reach
West end: Taratala Xing
2-4 laned Kolkata city
MG Road East end: Burrabazar
West end: Sealdah
4 laned Kolkata city
Southern Avenue East end: Rashbehari
West end: Golpark
4 laned Kolkata city

Branch roads, minor roads and connectors in Kolkata city

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Notable streets and lanes in Kolkata city

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Major roads in Kolkata metropolitan area

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Road/ avenue name Part of Route Laning Length (km) Ref(s)
Biswa Bangla Sarani Haldiram (merges with VIP Road) to Garia 6 laned 33
Kalyani Expressway Nimta to Kalyani 6 laned
Kona Expressway
 
NH12
Vidyasagar Setu to Nibra through Santragachi 4 laned
Belghoria Expressway
 
AH1

 
NH12
Dakshineswar to Rajchandrapur 4 laned 16
Barrackpore Trunk Road
 
SH1

 
SH2
Dakshineswar to Barrackpore 6 laned
Budge Budge Trunk Road Taratala to Budge Budge 4 laned from Taratala to Batanagar
2 laned from Batanagar to Budge Budge
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References

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  1. ^ https://www.statista.com/statistics/1075128/india-road-length-in-metropolitan-cities/#:~:text=In%202022%2C%20the%20Indian%20capital,just%20over%20four%20thousand%20kilometers.
  2. ^ "Among metros, Kolkata has highest car density with 2,448 per km". 7 August 2023 – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
  3. ^ MP, Team (13 October 2023). "Nabanna asks PWD to expedite repair of Budge Budge Trunk Rd". www.millenniumpost.in.