Delhi-Mumbai Expressway: Although it may take some time for the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway to be fully operational, some facilities will be available soon on the fixed route in MP.
Delhi-Mumbai Expressway: The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway passing through Madhya Pradesh will now provide a dream-like journey. This is because, although the expressway has started, the facilities like rest houses, food courts, and fuel stations are yet to be operational. Within a month, all facilities will be available to passengers travelling on the expressway.
The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway has been operational in many parts of Madhya Pradesh, including Rajasthan. Traffic has started from Nimthapur Interchange to Chechat. Now, a 269 km route from Chechat to Thandla in Jhabua will be operational. Passengers travelling on this route will not have to wait long for facilities like petrol pumps, restaurants, and others.
An official of the National Highways Authority of India says that preparations have been completed to provide facilities to passengers on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. By the end of the year, i.e., December, all facilities will be available to passengers. Food courts have already been started in Ratlam's Jawra and Garoth. Fuel stations will also be operational by December.
The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway will enter the state from Gujarat near the Anas River in Madhya Pradesh's Meghnagar. It will pass through Thandla, Sailana, Khediy, Shamgarh, and Garoth before entering Rajasthan. This expressway has been connected to the state's roads through 8 inter-sections.