National Highway 40 (Nepal)
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Thanapati-Samakhushi Highway थानापति-सामाखुशी राजमार्ग | ||||
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| राष्ट्रिय राजमार्ग ४० | ||||
| National Highway 40 | ||||
NH40 in red | ||||
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| Maintained by MoPIT (Department of Roads) | ||||
| Length | 29.52 km (18.34 mi) | |||
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| North end | Thanapati | |||
| Sourh end | Samakhushi | |||
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| Country | Nepal | |||
| Provinces | Bagmati Province | |||
| Districts | Kathmandu, Nuwakot | |||
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National Highway NH40 (Thanapati-Samakhushi) is a national highway of Nepal. The highway is located in Kathmandu District and Nuwakot District of Bagmati Province. The total length of the highway is 29.52 kilometres (18.34 mi).[1][2]
The Highway was proposed to construct 54.80 kilometres (34.05 mi) as a Feeder road (F082) from Samakhushi to Gangate [3] but later plan changed and took decision to convert 29.52 kilometres (18.34 mi) of the road from Samakhushi to Thanagau as National Highway 40. The government gave a contract to upgrade and develop the Feeder road F082 (from Samakhusi to Thanagau 29.52 kilometres (18.34 mi)) plus (Thanagau to Chhahare 4.62 kilometres (2.87 mi)) total 34.2 kilometres (21.3 mi).[4] The project was envisioned to increase trade between Kerung bazaar and China through Rasuwa and Nuwakot[5]
