State Highway 35 (Karnataka)

State Highway 35, commonly referred to as Sidlaghatta-Anekal Highway, is a state highway running from Sidlaghatta (North) to Anekal (South) passing through Hoskote, Kadugodi, Whitefield,[3] Varthur, Gunjur, Sarjapur, Attibele.[1] Part of it is maintained by the Karnataka Public Works Department and a part by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike. Majority of the highway is 2-laned, except for the section between Kadugodi and Varthur-Kodi which is 4 laned.

State Highway 35
Route information
Maintained by KPWD[1] and BBMP[2]
Length89 km (55 mi)
Major junctions
North endSidlaghatta, Chikkaballapur
South endAnekal, Bangalore
Location
CountryIndia
StateKarnataka
DistrictsChikkaballapur , Bangalore Rural, Bangalore Urban
Primary
destinations
Hoskote, Kadugodi, Whitefield, Varthur, Sarjapur, Attibele
Highway system
State Highways in Karnataka

Route description edit

 
A map showing Karnataka SH 35
 
KA SH 35 line map

SH 35 begins at NH 68 (previously NH 234) in Sidlaghatta and goes southwards to intersect with SH 82 and NH 75 (previously NH 4) at Hoskote. Southbound, the highway goes over the Bangalore-Chennai Railway line at Kadugodi, intersects with Whitefield road and Varthur Road in Whitefield. Further south it crosses the Dakshina Pinakini (Ponnaiyar River) at Varthur-Kodi, passes by Varthur Lake and Varthur. It intersects with Sarjapur Road at Dommasandra then goes southbound till Attibele where it intersects with Hosur Road - NH 44 (previously NH 7). From there it goes southwest, to end at Anekal after crossing the Bangalore-Hosur Railway line.

Major junctions edit

National Highways edit

State Highways edit

Other information edit

A portion of the highway between Varthur-Kodi and Hope farm will be a part of the signal-free elevated corridor planned between Vellara junction to Hope farm.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Karnataka PWD department. "Details Of State Highways". Archived from the original on 21 July 2011.
  2. ^ "BBMP notice for widening".
  3. ^ "Memorial church demolition".
  4. ^ "Signal-free corridor". Deccan Herald.

See also edit