Eastern Metropolitan Bypass
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The Eastern Metropolitan Bypass (known simply as both E.M. Bypass and EM Bypass) is a 32 kilometres (20 mi) (Including Kamalgazi to Baruipur extension) major road on the east side of Kolkata. It connects Ultadanga (North Kolkata) to Baruipur Puratan Bazar (South Kolkata). The road is a major link to Salt Lake and New Town. EM Bypass is part of both State Highway 1 and State Highway 3. Much high-end construction and development in Kolkata has been centred around the Bypass.
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Eastern Metropolitan Bypass
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Eastern Metropolitan Bypass
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Eastern Metropolitan Bypass
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EM Bypass with under-construction ramp of Parama Island Flyover
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Greater Kolkata , India
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EM Bypass
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Kamalgazi, with an extension to Baruipur
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The Eastern Metropolitan Bypass (known simply as both E.M. Bypass and EM Bypass) is a 32 kilometres (20 mi) (Including Kamalgazi to Baruipur extension) major road on the east side of Kolkata. It connects Ultadanga (North Kolkata) to Baruipur Puratan Bazar (South Kolkata). The road is a major link to Salt Lake and New Town. EM Bypass is part of both State Highway 1 and State Highway 3. Much high-end construction and development in Kolkata has been centred around the Bypass. It was designed as a six to eight-lane bypass to lessen traffic congestion on the entire stretch of Gariahat Road. Several consequent connections have been made to Gariahat Road to further move traffic to the Bypass.
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Bengal Chemical and Salt Lake Stadium ; Beliaghata to Satyajit Ray
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