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Pasang Lhamu Highway

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Pasang Lhamu Highway
राष्ट्रिय राजमार्ग 18
National Highway 18
Map
NH18 in red
Pasang Lhamu Highway, On the way to Dhunche, Langtang National Park, Rasuwa, Nepal.jpg
On the way to Dhunche, Pasang Lhamu Highway
Route information
Maintained by MoPIT (Department of Roads)
Length65 km (40 mi)
HistoryF021
Major junctions
North endSyaphrubesi
Major intersectionsBidur, Betrawati
South endKathmandu
Location
CountryNepal
ProvincesBagmati Province
DistrictsKathmandu District, Nuwakot District, Rasuwa District
Highway system
NH17 NH19

Pasang Lhamu Highway (National Highway 18, NH18) is a 65 kilometres (40 mi) National Highway of Nepal located in the Bagmati Province[1][2] it can be considered an alternative route of Trishuli Corridor (NH42) in Rasuwa District.[3]

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The highway passes through three districts of Bagmati Province; Kathmandu District, Nuwakot District and Rasuwa District. The highway starts near Machhapokhari in Balaju (Kathmandu) bisecting from Kathmandu ring road (NH39) and proceeds to Thulo Khola (Kathmandu-Nuwakot border) via Nagarjun. The highway then Intersects into NH42 at Pipaltar (Bidur Municipality) passing through Kakani Rural Municipality and Belkotgadhi Municipality. The highway bisects from NH42 in Uttargaya Rural Municipality in Rasuwa District near Betrawati (Nuwakot-Rasuwa border). The highway runs parallel to Trishuli River and Trishuli Corridor (NH42) making fifteen to twenty kilometres of distance. The highway passes through Khasra in Kalika Rural Municipality and Dhunche of Gosaikunda Rural Municipality. The highway terminates in Syaphrubesi merging with NH42.[citation needed]

Feeder road F021 was upgraded to NH18.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Statics of National Highway 2020_21" (PDF). Nepal in data. Department of Roads (Nepal). 2021-09-22. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  2. ^ "Statics of Strategic Road Network". Department of Roads (Nepal). 2023. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  3. ^ "Pasang Lhamu Highway". Nepal News. 18 Sep 2022. Retrieved 4 Jul 2024.
  4. ^ "SRN-2017-18 (Bagmati Province)". Department of Roads. 2018. Retrieved 4 Jul 2024.

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