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  2. Flyovers in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    As of 1 April 2013, the total vehicle population of Chennai is 3,881,850, including 3,053,233 two wheelers. [5] The flyover construction in the city has resulted in the addition of a mere 12.4 km of extra road capacity between 2005 and 2014. As of 2014, the total length of operational flyovers in the city was 13.5 km. [2]

  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. 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]

  5. Velachery twin flyovers - Wikipedia

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    The plan for the flyovers was first proposed in 2010. [2] The first-level flyover connects the Velachery Bypass Road with the Velachery–Tambaram Road near the Velachery MRTS station. This flyover has 15 spans and lands around 190 meters ahead of the MRTS bridge. The second-level flyover connects the Taramani Link Road and the Velachery Bypass ...

  6. List of Tamil Nadu state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Krishna Rao was honoured with awards and titles for his contribution to the state. A student of the Government College of Fine Arts and Crafts in Chennai, who went on to become the principal of the college later, Rao was approached to design the emblem in 1948 when he was a professor of applied arts in the college.

  7. Category:Bridges and flyovers in Chennai - Wikipedia

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  8. Chennai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Chennai suburban railway station as seen from the airport. The airport is situated on the Grand Southern Trunk Road (National Highway 32) with a flyover at the entrance of the airport separating traffic. [239] Public bus transport is handled by Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) of the state-run Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation ...

  9. Chromepet Flyover - Wikipedia

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    The Chrompet Flyover is an elevated rotary type interchange flyover that connects GST road with the Madras Institute of Technology gate in Chennai, India. [ 1 ] References

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