National Highway 167 (India)

National Highway 167 (NH 167), is a national highway in India, which was formed as a new National Highway by up-gradation and passes through the states of Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. It starts at Hagari in Karnataka and ends at Kodad in Telangana. It is a secondary route of National Highway 67.

Route
It starts at the junction of Hagari and passes through Alur, Adoni, Yemmiganur, Mantralayam, Raichur, Mahabubnagar, Jadcherla, Kalwakurthy, Deverakonda, Konda malle pally, Haliya, NIDMANOOR, Miryalaguda, Nereducherla, Huzurnagar, Kodad in Telangana.

State–wise route length (in km.)


 * Andhra Pradesh – 99.15 km
 * Karnataka – 55 km
 * Telangana - 321.88 km

Junctions list

 * Terminal near Haggari.
 * near Krishna.
 * near Jadcherla.
 * near Kalwakurthy.
 * near NIDAMANOOR.
 * Terminal near Kodad.

Sirat-e-joodi bridge
Sirat-e-joodi bridge over Krishna river was constructed between 1933 and 1943. The bridge was named as Sirat-e-joodi in honour of Nawab Javvadjaha Bahadur, the prince of Hyderabad. This 0 years years old bridge is 2488 ft long, 20 ft wide and 60 ft high from the riverbed of Krishna river. near Shakthinagar, Raichur