National Highway 4 (old numbering)

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National Highway 4 (old numbering) was a major Indian roadway that historically connected Mumbai to Chennai, passing through key cities in Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu before being renumbered under the modern highway system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former national highway of India
abbreviation NH 4 (old) NERFINISHED
connectedCity Chennai NERFINISHED
Mumbai NERFINISHED
connectedState Karnataka NERFINISHED
Maharashtra NERFINISHED
Tamil Nadu NERFINISHED
country India
endPoint Chennai NERFINISHED
historicalRoute Mumbai–Chennai corridor NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance one of the primary trunk routes between Mumbai and Chennai before renumbering
languageOfOfficialName English
majorFunction long-distance road transport corridor between Mumbai and Chennai
oldNumberingSystem pre-2010 Indian national highway numbering
partOf Indian National Highway network NERFINISHED
passedThroughState Karnataka NERFINISHED
Maharashtra NERFINISHED
Tamil Nadu NERFINISHED
renumberedUnder new Indian national highway numbering system
roadNetworkRole link between major ports and industrial centers in western and southern India
roadType national highway
servedRegion southern India NERFINISHED
western India
startPoint Mumbai NERFINISHED
status renumbered

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National Highway network of India includes National Highway 4 (old numbering)