Mumbai’s NH 548, the shortest national highway in India at just 5 kilometres, plays a crucial role in freight and urban development. Connecting the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) to the national highway grid, this tiny corridor is a vital link for India’s logistics sector.
Nh 548MumbaiJawaharlal Nehru Port TrustLogisticsSustainable TransportReal Estate MaharashtraAug 29, 2025
NH 548 is 5 kilometres long, making it the shortest national highway in India.
NH 548 is a crucial link to the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), ensuring smooth cargo movement and supporting the Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor.
NH 548 can serve as a pilot for green freight corridors, with initiatives to shift cargo movement towards low-emission vehicles and electrified freight systems.
NH 548 is set to become a critical route feeding into the Navi Mumbai International Airport, enhancing connectivity and decongesting major routes.
NH 548 shares the title of India’s shortest highway with NH 118 in Jharkhand, both being 5 kilometres long. In contrast, NH 44, the longest highway, spans 4,112 kilometres.
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