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  2. Flyovers in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    The city's first flyover is the Anna Flyover at the Gemini Circle built in 1973, which was the third in India, after the ones at Kemps Corner and Marine Drive in Mumbai. It was also the longest flyover in the country when it was built. [4] No major flyovers were built in the following 20 years or so.

  3. Anna Flyover - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1973, it is the first flyover in Chennai [1] [2] and the third in India. It was the longest flyover in the country at its completion. [3] It allows traffic movements on Anna Salai (formerly Mount Road) to cross traffic with grade separation. The area and the flyover is named after the now-demolished Gemini Studios.

  4. Velachery twin flyovers - Wikipedia

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    Velachery twin flyovers is a set of two L-shaped flyovers at the Vijayanagar Junction in the neighbourhood of Velachery in Chennai, India. [1] It was constructed at a cost of ₹ 1080 million. History and design

  5. Transport in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    Kathipara Flyover, Chennai is the Largest Cloverleaf Interchange in Asia Transport in Chennai includes various modes of air, sea, road and rail transportation in the city and its suburbs. [ 1 ] Chennai 's economic development has been closely tied to its port and transport infrastructure, [ 1 ] and it is considered one of the best ...

  6. Category:Bridges and flyovers in Chennai - Wikipedia

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  7. Controversy over arrests in Tamil Nadu about construction of ...

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    The complaint related to alleged losses of ₹ 12 crore (equivalent to ₹ 48 crore or US$5.5 million in 2023) in the construction of the mini-flyovers in the city of Chennai. The police complaint was lodged on Friday, 29 June at 9:00 pm, and the arrest took place a few hours after midnight.

  8. Perambur Flyover Park - Wikipedia

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    The northern side park is more crowded than the southern side park. The park is crowded on weekend evenings and public holidays. It is also the first disco water park in Chennai. Clean restrooms are also provided. [4] Trees with beautiful attractive flowers, Perambur Flyover Park (Murasoli Maran Flyover Park), Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

  9. Chennai Airport Flyover - Wikipedia

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    The flyover is 1.6 km long three-laned flyover for One-way traffic for vehicles that proceed from Pallavaram to Alandur near Kathipara Junction. [1] It is built by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) at a cost of ₹ 970 million. It was opened for traffic on 19 October 2008 by M. Karunanidhi, the then chief minister of Tamil Nadu. [2]