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Dwarka Expressway (Delhi Section): How the ₹5,360-Crore Corridor Aims to Transform Your Daily Commute

Traffic-choked roads and endless jams have long been part of Delhi’s daily routine — especially for those travelling between the Capital and Gurugram. The newly inaugurated Delhi stretch of the Dwarka Expressway, however, promises to be a big leap forward in easing NCR’s traffic burden. Here’s everything you need to know about this much-anticipated project.

🚧 What Is the Dwarka Expressway?

The Dwarka Expressway is a 29 km long access-controlled highway designed as an alternative to the heavily congested NH-48 (Delhi-Gurugram Expressway). It aims to divert a large volume of daily traffic, particularly airport-bound and intercity travellers, away from the already saturated Outer Ring Road and Mahipalpur corridor.

Delhi Section Snapshot

  • Length: 10.1 km

  • Cost: ₹5,360 crore

  • Objective: To provide faster, smoother access between Delhi and Gurugram while reducing choke points near Dhaula Kuan, Shiv Murti, and the airport road.

Multi-Modal Connectivity Boost

This expressway isn’t just about cars: it integrates multiple modes of transport to improve last-mile connectivity for commuters. It directly links to:

    • Yashobhoomi (IICC) Convention Centre

    • Delhi Metro’s Blue & Orange Lines

    • Future Bijwasan Railway Station

    • Dwarka Cluster Bus Depot

Delhi’s NEW 3rd Ring Road
UER-II = a full 75.7 km corridor acting as Delhi’s Third Ring Road.
It connects Mahipalpur (near IGI Airport) to Alipur, linking major expressways going towards Haryana & Punjab.

Why Delhiites Should Care
Say bye to traffic jams at Mukarba Chowk, Dhaula Kuan & Outer Ring Road.
These new highways will reduce travel time, ease congestion & make airport access faster for Sonipat, Bahadurgarh, Gurugram travellers.

Delhi Route Breakdown

To ensure smooth functioning, the corridor has been divided into two main packages:

Package Stretch Length Route
Package I 5.9 km Shiv Murti → Dwarka Sector-21 (Road-Under-Bridge)
Package II 4.2 km Dwarka Sector-21 → Delhi-Haryana Border (connects to UER-II)

The adjoining 19 km Haryana section was inaugurated earlier in March 2024 — and with the Delhi arm now live, commuters will be able to use the corridor end-to-end.

✨ Why It Matters to Delhiites

  • Reduces congestion on NH-48, Outer Ring Road and airport corridor

  • Improves travel time between Delhi, Gurugram, Sonipat, Bahadurgarh, and airport terminals

  • Supports NCR growth, boosting real-estate, logistics, warehousing and retail

  • Offers future readiness, with connectivity to the Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II) and five other national expressways

🚦 What’s Next?

With an eye on rapid urbanisation and increasing vehicle density, this project is expected to usher in a major shift in how Delhi-NCR travels. The real test, however, lies in how effectively it decongests existing roads in the months ahead.