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Thiruvanmiyur project in a phased manner

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The Hindu        12.11.2010

Thiruvanmiyur project in a phased manner

Aloysius Xavier Lopez
In the first phase, either subway or flyover to be constructed
— Photo: M.Karunakaran

Relief likely: The flyover-and-subway project is expected to ease traffic congestion at the Thiruvanmiyur junction.

CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation continues to pursue its objective of decongesting traffic in and around Thiruvanmiyur junction by constructing a flyover and a subway.

However, for want of funds it would implement the project — at the Lattice Bridge Road-Thiruvalluvar Salai-West Avenue junction — in a phased manner. In the first phase, either the subway or the flyover would be constructed, according to Corporation Commissioner D. Karthikeyan.

The civic body would not be able to execute the work at one go on account of financial constraints.

The land acquisition alone is expected to cost Rs.93 crore. A total of 52 grounds of private land has been earmarked for acquisition.

An earlier estimate of the construction cost of the flyover and the subway was Rs.33.76 crore. A detailed project report for the facilities was completed by Wilbur Smith Associates.

The DPR recommended a three-level solution for the traffic congestion at the junction. One level would be a four-lane flyover on L.B. Road 607 metre long and 17 metre wide. The ground-level road would also exist and the third level would be a four-lane subway along the West Avenue and Thiruvalluvar Salai linking East Coast Road with Rajiv Gandhi Salai.

The subway would be 330 metre long and 17.6 metre wide. The total width of service roads, including the footpaths, would be 9 metre.

The project was proposed in the 2009-10 budget of the Chennai Corporation. The Corporation would take a decision on the component of the project to be taken up first based on a study to be undertaken by its engineers shortly.

 

Bus stand to get a facelift

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The Hindu      12.11.2010

Bus stand to get a facelift

Staff Reporter
Toilets to be constructed, two-wheeler stand to be shifted


The bus terminus at Tirupattur which is to get improved facilities shortly. Cement concrete surface will be laid on damaged portion of the road

TIRUPATTUR: The bus terminus at Tirupattur will soon get a facelift. The Tirupattur Municipality has received grant from the State government to improve the condition of the bus terminus.

The terminus, which was constructed in 1998, witnesses a huge movement of commuters across the day. It is in dire need of immediate attention for want of basic amenities.

The existing toilets are in a bad state and the road inside the bus terminus has been damaged at various places. The condition of the terminus worsens when it rains with the damaged portions of the road filled with slush and water.

“The government has sanctioned Rs. 60.40 lakh for improvement of the bus terminus. Three works will be carried out with these funds – construction of modern toilets, shifting of two-wheeler stand and laying of cement concrete surface on damaged portions of the road inside the terminus. We will construct storm water drain in the terminus for flow of rain water,” said a municipality official.

The existing two-wheeler stand, which is located near the bus bay, will be shifted to another place inside the terminus. The official said that damaged portions of the bus bay will receive cement concrete surface.

“We will commence these improvement works within a month.

Tenders will be called for to undertake the works,” the official noted.

 

Special buses on 12 routes during school hours

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The New Indian Express  02.11.2010

Special buses on 12 routes during school hours

CHENNAI: Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Monday ordered the city transport corporation authorities to operate specials on 12 routes during school hours.

This is to help students to reach school in time as well as return home without any difficulty.

Special buses will be operated in the following routes: 23C, 29A, 11G, 12B, 21L, 27D, 29C, 47, 5B, 6D, 37B and 38C. The specials will be operated twice in the morning and evening.

On October 18, correspondents of various institutions mooted a change in the school timings in view of the increasing number of school van accidents and severe traffic congestion during peak hours.

They made this suggestion at a meeting convened by the department of school education, which was attended by 250 correspondents in the city.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 November 2010 11:10
 


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