Batinah Expressway

The Batinah Expressway is a 256 km 8-lane highway in Oman that connects the Muscat Expressway (a relief road in Muscat, the capital of Oman[1]) at Halban with the United Arab Emirates border at Khatmat Malaha.

[4] One of the biggest road infrastructure projects in the Sultanate of Oman, it consists of 1,106 concrete channels, 25 bridges crossing wadis, 17 overhead bridges, 12 tunnels and other technical paraphernalia to overcome terrestrial obstacles.

The Expressway has four lanes in each direction and was completed in a time span of six years, built at a cost of RO 800 million.

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